5 Euro Cents

Issuer Spain
Year 2004
Type Fantasy coin
Value 5 Euro Cents
Currency Euro (2002-date)
Composition Copper plated steel
Weight 5.2 g
Diameter 20.7 mm
Thickness 1.7 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) X#Pn3
Obverse description
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CANARY ISLANDS PROVE PROVA PROBE TEST ESSAI 2004
Reverse description
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering PROVE PROVA PROBE TEST ESSAI 5 CENT
Edge Plain
Mint
Mintage 2004 - - 7 000
Numisquare ID 4313854570
Additional information

Historical Context: The 2004 Spanish 5 Euro Cent coin was issued during the reign of King Juan Carlos I (1975-2014), a period marking Spain's democratic consolidation and deep integration into the European Union. This coin is a foundational piece of Spain's initial Euro coinage, introduced in 2002. Its continued issuance in 2004 underscored the nation's commitment to European monetary union, symbolizing a stable and modern era following the transition from the Spanish Peseta.

Artistry: The national side of this coin features the iconic Obradoiro façade of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Designed by Garcilaso Rollán, this reflects a modern numismatic style emphasizing detailed architectural representation to convey national heritage. The choice of the Cathedral, a major pilgrimage destination, powerfully evokes Spain's historical and cultural depth. The common European reverse, by Luc Luycx, depicts a map of Europe, symbolizing unity.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a copper-plated steel planchet (5.2 grams, 20.7 millimeters), key high-points for grading include the intricate architectural details of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral façade, especially the delicate statues and spires, which often show weakness on less-than-full strikes. On the common side, clarity of the European map and meridians is vital. The copper-plated steel composition, while economical, can be prone to spotting or plating issues, affecting luster and surface integrity if not preserved carefully.

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