BELGIUM,
    One of the "Low Countries."  Parts of what is now Belgium were quite important in economic terms in the middle ages, but it was never what you'd call a player in the European power game.  For most of modern European history (that is, since the fall of Rome) Belgium has belonged to someone else.
    How did Brussels get to be the capital of Europe anyway?

BRABANT, liard S-38 1710 VF $39.00 sold
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NAMUR, 2 liards K5 1709 corroded, crude VG $65.00
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AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS, gold souverain d'or K64 1793-V, Venice mint  XF $1200.00 sold
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BELGIUM, 5 centimes, K5.1, 1859, edge bump, XF  $85.00
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BELGIUM, 1 centime K1.2 1836/2, scratch, crude aXF $50.00 sold
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BELGIUM, 10 centimes K22 1861 partly toned Unc $25.00
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BELGIUM, 50 centimes K6 1833 cleaned VG $50.00 sold
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BELGIUM, silver 50 centimes K26 1886/66 French, choice Unc $120.00
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BELGIUM, silver 50 francs K107.1 1935 Expo and railway centennial - Flemish, edge bump, aXF $110.00 sold 5/28/2008
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