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| Issuer | Bundesbank (Deutsche Bundesbank) |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Weight | 8.5 g |
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| Obverse description | The bimetallic inner disc features a view of Sanssouci Palace, the celebrated Baroque summer residence of Frederick the Great in Potsdam, rendered in fine detail across the central field. In the upper portion of the inner disc, the mint mark of the issuing facility ('A', 'D', 'F', 'G', or 'J'), the designer's initials 'JT', and the date '2020' are arranged in an arc. The lower portion of the inner disc bears the inscription 'BRANDENBURG' identifying the featured German federal state, along with the country code 'D' for Germany. The copper-nickel outer ring carries the twelve stars of the European Union arranged in a continuous circle, forming the standard common reverse border design of the eurozone 2-euro series. |
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| Reverse description | The inner disc of the common reverse design, as introduced in 2007 for eurozone circulation coinage, depicts a stylised map of the European continent rendered without internal borders, set against a background of radiating lines suggesting a dynamic, expansive field. The twelve five-pointed stars of the European Union are distributed across the outer ring and inner disc in a flowing arrangement, symbolising European unity. The denomination '2 EURO' is inscribed prominently across the central field of the inner disc, flanked by the designer's initials 'LL' for Luc Luycx, who created the common reverse design. |
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| Mint | A Berlin, Germany (1280-date) D Munich, Germany (1158-date) F Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany (1374-date) G Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe, Germany (1827-date) J Hamburgische Münze, Germany (801-date) |
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