Belgium 5 Euro Base Metals Brilliant Uncirculated Coin 2022 - 70 years Marsupilami - Belgian Coincard Catalogue
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Belgium 5 Euro Base Metals Brilliant Uncirculated Coin 2022 - 70 years Marsupilami - Belgian Coincard Catalogue
Country: Belgium
Face Value: 5 Euro
Theme: 70 years Marsupilami
Collection: Belgian Coincard Catalogue
Composition: Base Metals
Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated
Year: 2022
Weight: 12.7 g
Mintage: 7,500
Coin Shape: Circular
Diameter: 30 mm
Edge: Plain
Edge Inscription: None
Packaging: Coin Card
Condition: See images
Certificate: No Certificate Issued
Mint: Royal Belgian Mint
Shipping Options (Will combine shipping where possible):
* Standard Post (Ireland): €3
* Registered Post (Ireland): €10
* Collection (Bray): Free
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Description:
The Marsupilami originated from the brain of Andr� Franquin, clearly deducible from the 'Latin' species name (Marsupilamus Fantasii or Marsupilami franquini). The Marsupilami, like man, is a sole traveler, otherwise every similarity ends. This fictitious animal is an egg-laying mammal, is one meter tall in adulthood, has a tail of about eight meters long and is most common with a yellow and black spotted coat. He uses his nimble tail for everything; to grab items, move around, swim, take out enemies and more. He is originally from the fictional South American country of Palombia. It feeds on fruits, nuts, fleas and piranhas. Its characteristic call is 'Houba Houba!'. The Marsupilami first appeared in 1952 in Spirou en de heirs , a story from the Spirou en Fantasio series. Spirou and Fantasio find the animal during their journey in Palombia and take it to Europe. The character was popular and appeared in several of the duo's albums. In 1987 Marsupilami got his own comic series, in the nineties two animation series and in 2013 a movie.
About Euro Collector Coins:
Euro 'Collection Coins' are coins issued by Individual Member States.
These coins can not have a face value of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, €1, or €2.
They are legal tender within the issuing state.
The European Council concludes that other member states should also accept these coins (via their respective National Central Banks [transaction fee may apply]) thus effectively making them legal tender through the euro zone.
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