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1 Euro - Prove Prova Probe Test Essai Euro Coin

发行方 North Macedonia
年份 2005
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材质 Bimetallic: nickel centre in nordic gold ring
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正面描述 Central nickel field depicts a traditionally dressed farmer in full figure, holding a scythe diagonally across the composition, evoking rural Macedonian agricultural heritage. A horse and farm implements are visible in the background, rendered in a stylised, folk-art manner. The legend MACEDONIA arcs along the upper portion of the nordic gold outer ring, with the date 2005 positioned to the right. Twelve five-pointed stars are arranged around the lower arc of the outer ring, echoing the standard euro coin design convention. The overall composition is struck in bimetallic format with the inner disc set within the decorative outer ring.
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背面描述 Central field features a stylised floral motif to the left accompanied by a candle, evoking traditional Macedonian decorative arts. To the right, the numeral 1 and the initial E for Euro are displayed over a background of horizontal parallel lines, denoting the denomination. Twelve five-pointed stars encircle the design in the outer nordic gold ring, consistent with the euro coinage series pattern. The legend PROVE PROVA PROBE TEST ESSAI arcs across the upper portion of the reverse, identifying the piece as a multi-lingual fantasy or trial strike. The composition balances folk ornamental elements with the standardised euro denomination layout.
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North Macedonia began formal EU candidacy discussions in the early 2000s, and trial euro pieces like this one were struck in anticipation of eventual eurozone accession. That accession has not occurred. The country's path was blocked for over a decade largely by Greece's objection to the constitutional name "Republic of Macedonia," a dispute only resolved by the 2018 Prespa Agreement — which also produced the country's current name.

Probe issues of this type were never legal tender and saw no circulation.

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