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can eny one tell me where these coins are from

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#1, France 5 Centimes nickel-bronze KM# 875a.
#2, Belgium 10 Centimes, copper-nickel, KM# 85.1
#3, Belgium 25 centimes, copper-nickel KM# 69.
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 Posted 03/21/2009  4:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bart to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The letter A on the Belgian coins is the initial of king Albert I, who reigned from 1909 until his dead in 1934, when he fell off a rock (alpinism was a hobby of him).
The 10 centimes coin has French legends: Royaume de Belgique means Kingdom of Belgium in French. Also 10 Ces for centimes in french
The 25 centimes coin has Dutch (or Flemish) legends: Koninkrijk België means Kingdom of Belgium in Dutch. Also: 25 Cen for centiemen in dutch.

On the 5 centimes French coin, the letters RF stand for Republique Française = French Republic in French.
Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite is the motto of the French Revolution and means: liberty, equality, brotherhood.
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Nice coins, from the belgium one´s I have at least one kilo in a bag to swap of different dates.
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