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| 表面の説明 | Conjoined busts of Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI facing left in high relief, both depicted wearing clerical vestments and zucchetto. The papal coat of arms with the Keys of Saint Peter appears in the lower field between the two busts. The surrounding legend is divided by cross stops, with the dates 1962 and 1963 flanking the coat of arms at the base, commemorating the opening and continuation of the Second Vatican Council. |
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The Second Vatican Council, opened by John XXIII in October 1962, was still in session when this piece was struck — John died in June 1963, and Paul VI reconvened the Council that September. West Germany had no particular constitutional reason to issue a commemorative at this moment; the piece reflects the Federal Republic's broadly Catholic Rhineland political establishment under Adenauer, whose CDU government drew heavily on Catholic social doctrine.
The "Argenteus Aureus Magnus" designation is a medievalizing affectation with no standing in standard German numismatic nomenclature.