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| Issuer | Luxembourg |
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| Year | 2007-2024 |
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| Thickness | 2.2 mm |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse, designed by Luc Luycx, displays the common European Union design featuring a large numeral 2 occupying the left portion of the nickel-brass centre. To the right, a relief map of the European Union member states is depicted, extending across the centre field with the abbreviation EUR inscribed across the map. The outer copper-nickel ring carries the twelve stars of the European Union arranged around the full circumference. |
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Grand Duke Henri's portrait first appeared on Luxembourg's 2 euro in 2004, but the map on the reverse changed in 2007 when Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union, requiring all eurozone member states to update their common-side dies. Luxembourg was among the issuers that transitioned at that point, producing this second-map variant continuously alongside the ongoing reign — an unusually long uninterrupted run for a single eurozone type.