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2 Euros - Henri I Château de Berg

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 2008
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description The reverse, common to all eurozone 2 Euro coins of this period, displays a stylised map of the European continent rendered without national borders across the inner disc, with the face value 2 EURO inscribed to the left of the map. The designer's initials LL (Luc Luycx) appear in small characters within the field. The outer ring depicts the twelve stars of the European Union.
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Mintage 2008 F - `F` mark in Star - 1,000,000
2008 F - `F` mark in Star; In Sets only - 37,500
2008 F - `F` mark in Star; Proof - 5,000
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Luxembourg's 2008 commemorative marks the 100th anniversary of the Château de Berg becoming the official residence of the Grand Ducal family, acquired by Grand Duke Guillaume IV in 1908. Henri I is the current Grand Duke — the "I" designation a formality of Luxembourg's numbering convention, not indicative of a long dynastic line bearing that name.

Monnaie de Paris struck this issue under the longstanding arrangement by which Luxembourg outsources its coin production to France, a practical consequence of having no mint of its own.

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