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| Issuer | Federal Republic of Germany |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Diameter | 25.75 mm |
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| Reverse description | The standard European Union reverse design features a relief map of Western Europe extending across both the inner core and outer ring on the right side of the coin. The denomination numeral '2' appears prominently to the left, with the inscription 'EURO' to its right, superimposed over the map. Twelve five-pointed stars are arranged in two groups of six on the outer ring, positioned above and below the map, with six vertical relief stripes traversing the inner core to visually unite the two star groups. |
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| Edge | Lettered: EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT repeated with star separators |
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Issued to mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of German reunification, this coin commemorates the October 3, 1990 accession of the five reconstituted eastern Länder to the Federal Republic — a process completed with remarkable speed following the fall of the Berlin Wall less than a year earlier. The legal mechanism was Article 23 of the West German Basic Law, which allowed accession rather than the drafting of an entirely new constitution, a deliberate choice that remains debated by constitutional scholars.