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| 表面の説明 | Bimetallic fantasy trial piece featuring the right-facing effigy of Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg, the 15th-century Albanian national hero, depicted with a distinctive crested helmet in the brass centre. The date 2004 appears in the lower portion of the central disc. The outer nickel brass ring carries the repeated Albanian-language legend PROVË (meaning 'trial' or 'proof') separated by star ornaments, circling the entire ring. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The brass centre displays a bold large numeral '2' to the left overlapping an incuse outline map of Albania occupying the central field, with the denomination legend EUROP inscribed to the right of the map. The outer nickel brass ring is decorated with a series of six-pointed star ornaments evenly distributed around the circumference, echoing the stylistic conventions of euro coinage trial pieces. |
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Albania completed EU accession talks at no point in 2004 — it was not then, and has not since become, a member state. These pattern pieces were produced as speculative or promotional strikes, part of a broader wave of euro trial coins issued by non-EU Balkan nations in the early 2000s, largely by private mints testing designs against the standard bimetallic specification. They carry no official monetary status and were never submitted through formal European Central Bank approval channels.