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1 Euro Specimen

Issuer Liechtenstein
Year 2005
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Composition Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in brass ring
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Obverse description Bust of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein, facing slightly left, occupying the central field within the bimetallic coin. The effigy depicts the prince in period attire with a high collar. The date 2005 appears in the field, and the mint mark G is present. The surrounding legend, inscribed in the brass outer ring, reads PRUEBA TRIAL ESSAI PROBE above and FÜRSTENTUM LIECHTENSTEIN below, with FÜRST JOHANN I. arcing across the upper field.
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Reverse description A classical female allegorical figure, draped and seated on a throne or chair, facing left, rendered in a neoclassical style reminiscent of standard euro coinage design. The numeral 1 appears prominently to the right in the field. A ring of twelve stars encircles the outer brass ring, referencing the European Union motif. The word SPECIMEN is inscribed in the lower central field beneath the figure.
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