| Descripción del anverso |
The obverse depicts a stylised oak twig bearing two leaves and an acorn, a traditional German symbol of strength and stability, rendered in low relief at the centre of the field. The design is encircled by a ring of twelve five-pointed stars representing the member states of the European Union. The mint mark appears to the left of the twig, and the year of issue is inscribed to the right, both in the field. The composition was designed by Rolf Lederbogen. |
| Escritura del anverso |
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| Descripción del reverso |
The reverse, common to all Eurozone 1 euro cent coins, features a planisphere depicting the globe with Europe centrally positioned in relation to Africa and Asia, rendered in a stylised cartographic design. The denomination '1 EURO CENT' is inscribed in two lines to the left of the globe, with the engraver's initials 'LL' (for Luc Luycx) appearing to the right of the globe in the lower field. The design was created by Luc Luycx of the Royal Belgian Mint and adopted as the standard reverse design for all participating Eurozone nations. |
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| Casa de moneda |
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