Belgian 25 centimes pierced coin: Corporal A C Hall, 54 Battalion, AIF

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Accession Number RELC02133
Collection type Technology
Object type Currency
Physical description Cupronickel
Maker Belgian Government
Place made Belgium
Date made 1913
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Belgian 25 centimes pierced coin, dated 1913. The coin has Flemish inscriptions. The coin has been circulated.

History / Summary

This coin was minted before the war and has Flemish inscriptions. Prior to German occupation of Belgium, currency was produced with either Flemish or French inscriptions. From 1915, the Germans minted Belgian coinage incorporating both languages. It is also made of cupronickel, while coins under the German occupation were made of zinc. This coin was collected by Corporal Arthur Charles Hall. Hall was born on 11 August 1896 in Granville, New South Wales. A station hand, he enlisted on 3 April 1916 at Dubbo, New South Wales. He embarked from Sydney on the HMAT Ceramic on 7 October 1916 with 54 Battalion 6th reinforcements. He arrived at Plymouth on 21 November 1916. After two months at the 5th Division Base Depot at Etaples, Hall rejoined 54 Battalion in France on 8 February 1917. He was made acting sergeant on 22 November 1916 and then appointed lance corporal 12 June 1917. He was then promoted to corporal on 4 October 1917. Hall continued serving in France, and for gallantry at Peronne, he was awarded the Victoria Cross. Hall transferred to 56 Battalion on 11 October 1918. He returned to Australia aboard the SS Devanha and was discharged on 3 August 1919. From January 1942 Hall served in Australia with the 7th Garrison Battalion until he was discharged in November 1943. Arthur Hall died on 25 February 1978.