Katalog
| Emitent | Serbia |
|---|---|
| Rok | 2004 |
| Typ | Fantasy coin |
| Nominał | |
| Waluta | |
| Skład | Bimetallic: brass center in copper-nickel ring |
| Waga | 25 g |
| Średnica | 35 mm |
| Grubość | 3 mm |
| Kształt | Round |
| Technika | Milled |
| Orientacja | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Rytownik(zy) | |
| W obiegu do | |
| Źródło(a) |
| Opis awersu | The White Angel from the fresco depicting Archangel Gabriel, symbolizing faith, hope, love, peace, and the resurrection of Christ. |
|---|---|
| Pismo awersu | Latin |
| Legenda awersu | PRUEBA TRIAL ESSAI PROBE REPUBLIKA SRBIJA G 2004 |
| Opis rewersu | Seated Lady with breast exposed. |
| Pismo rewersu | Latin |
| Legenda rewersu | 2 E SPECIMEN |
| Krawędź | Plain |
| Mennica |
G Bayerisches Münzkontor,Waldaschaff, Germany |
| Nakład |
2004 G - BU in Capsule in 56 Coin Folder Set - 30 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 4682186160 |
| Dodatkowe informacje |
Historical Context: The 2004 Serbian 2 Euro Specimen is a numismatic anomaly. In 2004, Serbia was not a Eurozone member, nor officially pursuing Euro adoption, using the Dinar. This piece is not a circulation strike but a conceptual, pattern, or trial issue. Its existence likely signifies an aspirational vision for future European integration or was produced by a private mint. It testifies to hypothetical possibilities for Serbia's eventual Euro participation, long before serious discussions on such a prospect.
Artistry: Lacking specific design details, the artistry would hypothetically adhere to Euro coinage conventions: a common European obverse and a unique national reverse. For a Serbian issue, this reverse would typically incorporate prominent national symbols, historical figures, or landmarks reflecting Serbian cultural heritage. While the engraver remains unidentified, the stylistic school would align with modern European medallic art, emphasizing clear, legible designs suitable for production, yet imbued with national character. The aim would be to project a distinctive Serbian identity within the unified Euro aesthetic.
Technical/Grading: This specimen coin exhibits highly unusual specifications for a 2 Euro denomination: 35 mm diameter and 25 grams, significantly larger and heavier than the standard 25.75 mm and 8.5 grams. Its bimetallic composition (brass center in copper-nickel ring) demands precise striking for a clean, seamless join. For grading, attention focuses on strike sharpness, bimetallic junction integrity, and absence of planchet flaws. These pronounced dimensions strongly suggest a distinct production purpose, likely a proof of concept or non-standard pattern.