Hello,
I'm looking for information about a Belgian token with Dutch language: Koninklijke munt van België 1935. A common token is the 1910 piece from "Monnaie de Bruxelles" with French language. Only saw the french language piece of 1935. Does anyone know how much dutch language pieces were made? If I sell it, what would be a faire price for the medal in its original box?
with kind regards,
Jef
A lot of fora have their own system in order to oploading pics . Have been searching ( I'm new here) and was not able to find something. Will look further for anther solution. What do you recommend?
Jef
In the future you can upload pictures by pressing the photo button (right of the emoji one on the bar above) when writing a message, and selecting them from your computer.
And here is some info on your Dutch/Flemish token: http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php?topic=11738.0
It is a souvenir of the 1935 Exposition in Brussels. For mintage, a member there says;
"No idea on mintage. Probably relatively high, as these medals are often seen."
So I'd say value is whatever a buyer will pay for it.
Dear Gentlemen,
Thank you for your help. @Cas, it's the first time I heard about the Flemish token. As I'm not a member of that forum I was not able to see it. Found the photobutton…..thank you.
@ Bluebackness, I don't know if I will sell it... although it's not really my field of interest. Love more "wearable" medals and Orders and you cannot do everything. Sometimes other medals come into the collection before you know it.
Again thank you both.
Jef
As can find in the catalog of Marc Willemans:
This token is made in many variations, as a visitors token for the royal mint in Brussels.
One side has mint making in the early days, other side modern mint making.
The 1935 version has no known mintages
Thank you Petrus,
As told in previous message I'm a collector of OMD's, but collecting these kind of medals is as fascinating as OMD's. With the links you all gave me you make it difficult for me....
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Jef
Citeer: "von smallhausen"Thank you Petrus,
As told in previous message I'm a collector of OMD's, but collecting these kind of medals is as fascinating as OMD's. With the links you all gave me you make it difficult for me....
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Jef
Citeer: "von smallhausen"Thank you Petrus,
As told in previous message I'm a collector of OMD's, but collecting these kind of medals is as fascinating as OMD's. With the links you all gave me you make it difficult for me....
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Jef