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10 Euros - Willem-Alexander Rietveld Schröderhuis

Issuer Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt)
Year 2013
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Value 10 Euros
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Obverse description The obverse features a stylized world map rendered across the field, with a fingerprint motif integrated into the landmasses, evoking themes of identity and global heritage. A portrait of King Willem-Alexander appears in the lower central area, depicted in a contemporary, understated style. The circular legend reads 'WILLEM - ALEXANDER KONING DER NEDERLANDEN' along the periphery, with the mint mark and privy mark flanking the design. The overall composition blends cartographic imagery with royal portraiture in a distinctly modern artistic treatment.
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Obverse lettering WILLEM - ALEXANDER KONING DER NEDERLANDEN
(Translation: Willem-Alexander king of the Netherlands)
Reverse description The reverse presents an architectural rendering of the Rietveld Schröder House in Utrecht, a landmark of De Stijl design and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, depicted in precise linear detail at center. A fingerprint motif overlays a partial world map in the upper field, reinforcing the UNESCO World Heritage theme. The inscription 'tien euro' appears in the upper portion of the field, with 'Rietveld Schröderhuis' and the date '2013' inscribed below the architectural vignette. The legend 'NEDERLANDS WERELDERFGOED' runs along the periphery, translating as 'Dutch World Heritage'. The design reflects a modern graphic aesthetic consistent with the Dutch commemorative coin series honoring national cultural monuments.
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