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10 Euro Till Eulenspiegel

Issuer Federal Republic of Germany
Year 2011
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Shape Round
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering TILL
EULEN
SPIEGEL
500
JAHRE
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Additional information

Till Eulenspiegel — the medieval trickster figure whose pranks were first compiled in print around 1510 in a Low German chapbook — became the subject of this issue as part of Germany's ongoing commemorative series celebrating figures from German literary and cultural history. The character's name is almost certainly a vulgar pun, roughly translating to "wipe-arse," a detail the federal authorities presumably chose not to emphasize in their press materials.

The .999 silver plating over copper-nickel was the Bundesbank's cost-compromise for mid-tier commemoratives at this point in the series.

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