Belgium's euro coins were designed by Jan Alfons Keustermans, Director of the Municipal Academy of Fine Arts of Turnhout. There are three series of coins in circulation. All are valid.
In 2014, Belgium introduced the third series of euro coins, which show King Philippe, his royal monogram "FP" and the country code for Belgium, "BE". The mint marks appear on either side of the year of issuance.
The official 2.5 Euro commemorative coin pays homage to all those who risked and gave their lives in a senseless global conflict. At the same time, it is also a monetary memory that will regularly remind us how precious peace and freedom are to humanity.
The official 2.5 euro commemorative coin features the stadium in which the games were held, as well as a discus thrower. The creation is inspired by the original poster of the games of 1920.