Hi Stephen, this is called coin rotation as opposed to medal rotation where the two sides are same side up relative to each other. Rarely does this affect a coins value.
Hi Stephen, this is called ‘coin rotation’ as opposed to ‘medal rotation’ where the two sides are same side up relative to each other. Rarely does this affect a coin’s value. This Belgian 5 Francs coin should weigh 25.0 grams and would contain .7234 of an ounce of silver. Collector value may be worth about $10 with heavy wear to around $12 with moderate wear to maybe $30 with light wear. There were 12.658 million minted that year featuring King Leopold II (1865-1909). You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.
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