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In 1918, nearing the end of World War I, the occupying German forces released another 50 centime piece into circulation, which unlike previous and future coins, incorporated both Dutch and French inscriptions on the same piece.
A 5-pointed star around the center hole is surrounded with the bilingual (Dutch and French) inscription. Date below between two 5-pointed stars.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
BELGIË·BELGIQUE
1918
Translation: Belgium
Engraver:
The face value to the right is accompanied with an olive branch to the left, on which is superimposed the coat of arms of Belgium.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
50
CENT
Unabridged legend: Centiemen / Centimes
Engraver:
Plain
, Brussels, Belgium (983-2017)