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2 Euros - Henri I Royal Wedding

Issuer Monetary Institute of Luxembourg (Institut Monétaire Luxembourgeois)
Year 2012
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Engraver(s) Obverse: Alain Hoffmann
Reverse: Luc Luycx
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Obverse description The obverse depicts the busts of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and his bride Stéphanie de Lannoy in a dotted stipple engraving style, rendered in a contemporary artistic manner with three overlapping portrait profiles set within the inner circle of the bimetallic coin. The legend PRËNZENHOCHZÄIT LËTZEBUERG, inscribed in Luxembourgish meaning 'Prince's Wedding Luxembourg', appears in two lines across the lower field, followed by the date 2012. The outer ring bears the twelve stars of the European Union, evenly spaced around the circumference.
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Reverse description The standard European Union reverse design by Luc Luycx features the large numeral '2' occupying the left portion of the inner disc, with a relief map of Europe to the right, rendered in a fine stippled texture. The inscription EURO is integrated into the map design at centre right. The outer copper-nickel ring displays the twelve stars of the European Union arranged around the full circumference, with fine reeding visible on the coin's edge.
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Mint Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
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