| Obverse description |
The stylized federal eagle under the twelve stars of the European Union in the center of the coin. Around the eagle the name of the state `BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND`, the Federal Republic of Germany, the year `2011`, the mark of the Munich workshop by the letter `D` and the face value `10 EURO`. Under the face value the mention `Silber 625`, silver 625‰, to avoid any confusions with the coin struck in cupronickel. |
| Obverse script |
Latin |
| Obverse lettering |
BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND D 10 EURO Silber625 2011 |
| Reverse description |
In the center of the room, Till the Mischievous, a character from German literature who appeared around 1511. Above, at the edge of the listel, the inscription `500 JAHRE TILL EULENSPIEGEL`, 500 years of Till the Mischievous. The initials `FB` of the artist Frederic Brenner appear below the character. |
| Reverse script |
Latin |
| Reverse lettering |
500 JAHRE TILL EULENSPIEGEL FB |
| Edge |
Inscripted |
| Mint |
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| Mintage |
2011 D - Proof - 223 000
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| Numisquare ID |
1184164680 |
| Comments |
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