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| Issuer | German Federal Ministry of Finance |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features the stylized German Federal Eagle (Bundesadler) prominently displayed in the center of the field, rendered in bold relief with outstretched wings and the characteristic split tail feathers. The mint mark 'J' for the Hamburgische Münze in Hamburg appears below the eagle's body. The denomination '20 EURO' is inscribed along the upper arc, flanked by twelve stars representing the European Union. The legend 'BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND' curves along the right side, while the year '2020' appears vertically on the right and the fineness inscription 'SILBER 925' is placed below the eagle in the lower field. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse is designed entirely in the form of a football (soccer ball), with the coin's circular field filled by a bold pattern of pentagons and hexagons replicating the traditional black-and-white panel stitching of a classic association football. The central pentagon occupies the heart of the design, surrounded by the characteristic polygonal panels extending to the coin's rim. Encircling the central panel, the legend 'FUSSBALL-EUROPAMEISTERSCHAFT' (Football European Championship) is inscribed in a ring, accompanied by the year '2020'. The names of the eleven host cities — BUDAPEST, AMSTERDAM, GLASGOW, BUKAREST, BILBAO, ROM, LONDON, KOPENHAGEN, DUBLIN, ST. PETERSBURG, and MÜNCHEN — are arranged radially around the legend, each city name radiating outward between the ball's panels. The engraver's initials 'TS' (Thomas Serres) appear discreetly at the lower right rim. |
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| Edge | Smooth with lettering |
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