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| Uitgever | Federal Republic of Germany |
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| Jaar | 2005 |
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| Vorm | Round |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND 2005 10 EURO |
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| Oplage | 2005 - (Berlin Mint) Proof - 80,000 2005 - (Hamburg Mint) Proof - 80,000 2005 - (Karlsruhe Mint) Proof - 80,000 2005 - (Munich Mint) Proof - 80,000 2005 - (Stuttgart Mint) Proof - 80,000 2005 - Berlin Mint - 800,000 2005 - Hamburg Mint - 800,000 2005 - Karlsruhe Mint - 800,000 2005 - Munich Mint - 800,000 2005 - Stuttgart Mint - 800,000 |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Germany issued this coin a full year ahead of the tournament to front-load collector revenue before the summer 2006 event — a deliberate sales strategy the Bundesfinanzministerium applied across the entire five-coin FIFA series. The host nation role itself came at considerable lobbying cost; Germany's successful bid in July 2000 beat South Africa by a single vote in the FIFA executive committee, a result later entangled in allegations of vote-buying that surfaced publicly in 2015.
Struck across all five German mints simultaneously, the series carries A, D, F, G, and J mint marks — a distribution policy that inflated nominal mintage figures while keeping per-mint numbers modest.