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ID Number: DB05-0321 Description: 5 Francs (French text) Country or State: Belgium Year: 1965 Head of State/Ruler: Baudouin of Belgium Reign: 1950-1993 Currency: Franc Obverse: Head of Ceres facing left, date left, cornucopia right, designer below ...Read more



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ID Number: DB05-0321
Description: 5 Francs (French text)
Country or State: Belgium
Year: 1965
Head of State/Ruler: Baudouin of Belgium
Reign: 1950-1993
Currency: Franc
Obverse: Head of Ceres facing left, date left, cornucopia right, designer below
Obverse Legend: * 1965 * RAU
Reverse: Crowned oak branch dividing value. Legend in French below
Reverse Legend: 5 FR = BELGIQUE =
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Marcel Rau
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Composition: Copper-Nickel
Diameter: 24.00 mm
Thickness: 1.74 mm
Weight: 6.0000 grams
Mintage: 11.988.000
Catalog Number: KM# 134.1

In ancient Roman religion, Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. She was originally the central deity in Rome's so-called plebeian or Aventine Triad, then was paired with her daughter Proserpina in what Romans described as "the Greek rites of Ceres". Her seven-day April festival of Cerealia included the popular Ludi Ceriales (Ceres' games). She was also honoured in the May lustratio of the fields at the Ambarvalia festival, at harvest-time, and during Roman marriages and funeral rites. She is usually depicted as a mature woman.

Ceres is the only one of Rome's many agricultural deities to be listed among the Dii Consentes, Rome's equivalent to the Twelve Olympians of Greek mythology. The Romans saw her as the counterpart of the Greek goddess Demeter, whose mythology was reinterpreted for Ceres in Roman art and literature.