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10 Euro Carolus Magnus

Issuer Federal Republic of Germany
Year 1996
Type Fantasy coin
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Obverse description Within a ring of twelve five-pointed stars, the denomination '10' appears above the large stylized legend 'euro' in bold relief, with the date '1996' below. The outer legend reads 'GERMANY · DEUTSCHLAND · ALLEMAGNE' along the upper arc and 'EUROPA' along the lower arc, separated by additional stars. The fineness mark 'G 999' appears in the lower field, denoting .999 fine silver.
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Reverse script Latin
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Charlemagne's canonization by the antipope Paschal III in 1165 — a politically motivated act engineered by Frederick Barbarossa to legitimize his own rule — is the theological hook on which this coin's premise hangs, since the Catholic Church has never formally recognized that canonization. The 1996 issue commemorates the 1200th anniversary of his death, though the exact date of 814 AD places that anniversary squarely in 2014, making the choice of 1996 difficult to reconcile without additional documentation on the issuing authority's stated rationale.

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