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Jean Elsen & ses Fils s.a.

50 Euro (Justus Lipsius) – Belgium

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 400th Anniversary of Death of Justus Lipsius
Series: Europa Star
Belgium
Context
Year: 2006
Issuer: Belgium Issuer flag
Ruler: Albert II
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 2,500
Material
Diameter: 21 mm
Weight: 6.22 g
Gold weight: 6.21 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
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Numista: #31185
Value
Exchange value: 50 EUR = $59.07
Bullion value: $1036.45
Inflation-adjusted value: 77.58 EUR

Obverse

Description:
Map of the European Union with its twelve-star flag.
Inscription:
BELGIQUE BELGIE BELGIEN

50 EURO

2006

qp
Translation:
BELGIUM BELGIUM BELGIUM

50 EURO

2006
Script: Latin
Languages: German, Dutch, French
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Reverse

Description:
Portrait of the humanist Juste Lipse, based on a Van Dijk engraving.
Inscription:
JUSTUS LIPSIUS

1547

1606
Script: Latin
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Edge

Plain.

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint of Belgium

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20062,500Proof

Historical background

In 2006, Belgium was a well-established member of the Eurozone, having adopted the euro as its physical currency in 2002, replacing the Belgian franc. The transition was considered a success, with the euro providing monetary stability and eliminating exchange rate risks within the single market. By 2006, the currency was fully integrated into daily life, and the Belgian economy was operating under the monetary policy set by the European Central Bank (ECB) in Frankfurt, which focused on maintaining price stability for the entire Eurozone.

Domestically, the main currency-related discussions in Belgium during this period were not about the euro itself but about its economic impacts. There were ongoing debates, common across Europe, regarding the perceived loss of national monetary policy tools to address local economic conditions. Some Belgian businesses and consumers expressed concerns about price increases following the euro transition, a phenomenon often referred to as "price rounding-up," though studies showed this effect was largely temporary. The national economic policy focus was on maintaining competitiveness and fiscal discipline within the constraints of the EU's Stability and Growth Pact.

Furthermore, 2006 fell within the context of the euro's growing strength on international markets. A strong euro benefited Belgian consumers through cheaper imports and foreign travel but posed challenges for the country's significant export-oriented industrial and chemical sectors. The overall situation was one of stability, with Belgium's currency framework firmly European, and national economic debates centered on adapting to and optimizing performance within the single currency area rather than questioning its existence.

Series: Europa Star

10 Euro obverse
10 Euro reverse
10 Euro
2006
200 Euro obverse
200 Euro reverse
200 Euro
2006
50 Euro obverse
50 Euro reverse
50 Euro
2006
10 Euro obverse
10 Euro reverse
10 Euro
2006
8 Euro obverse
8 Euro reverse
8 Euro
2006
8 Euro obverse
8 Euro reverse
8 Euro
2006
200 Korun obverse
200 Korun reverse
200 Korun
2006
💎 Extremely Rare