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10 Euros European Union

Uitgever Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Jaar 2004
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Beschrijving voorzijde The German Federal Eagle (Bundesadler), rendered in a stylized heraldic design, occupies the central field, depicted with wings spread and head turned to the right. A ring of twelve five-pointed stars encircles the eagle near the inner border, referencing the European Union. The curved legend BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND runs along the upper periphery, while the denomination EURO 10 appears at the lower center flanked by the date 2004 to the right and the Karlsruhe mint mark G to the left.
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This issue belongs to Germany's ongoing commemorative euro silver program, launched in 2002 to replace the long-running DM commemorative series. The specific subject of the 2004 KM#231 piece falls within a run of issues that year covering topics from German sport to architectural heritage — the program was notable for distributing design commissions across all sixteen Bundesländer mints, meaning the Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Stuttgart, and Karlsruhe facilities each contributed to the annual output, sometimes striking identical types with different mint marks.

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