At the 2 francs 1944
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces3103.html
there is a comment. It worth to cite it here in full:
Comments
In 1944, blank planchets of the 1943 steel cent were used for minting the Belgium 1944 2 franc coin. About 25 million coins were minted. And in that single year there were even some error coins minted. A few coins were minted in bronze in 1943, and in 1944 a few coins were minted in zinc coated steel. One of the 1943 bronze cents sold for 1.7 million dollars in 2010.
The are few questions:
1. Why it mentions cent 1943 in the article about 2 francs?
2. Why it is named "a few coins" for 1944 in zinc coated steel, when the exact number is mentioned just a few lines above?
3. Why the author of the comment insists that 25 millions is "a few"?
There is an extra option for this comment, where it could be reasonable.
Starting from the third sentence, it is not at the correct place. It's place is in the USA section of the catalog as a comment in a steel penny's article (in case, if it requires a comment at all).