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| Issuer | Real Casa de la Moneda (Royal Mint of Spain) |
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| Year | 2004 |
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| Weight | 13.5 g |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features the names of the ten nations admitted to the European Union in the 2004 enlargement, arranged within the field to suggest a stylised map of Europe. The countries named are Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta, and Cyprus, inscribed in their Spanish-language forms. The denomination 200 EURO and the Madrid mint mark M appear prominently within the design. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Issued to mark the EU's largest single expansion, when ten new member states joined on 1 May 2004 — among them Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, bringing membership from fifteen to twenty-five nations. Spain's mint produced this piece as part of a broader commemorative program during a year when the EU was simultaneously negotiating its first constitutional treaty, which would ultimately fail after rejection by French and Dutch referendums the following year.