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5 Euro Planet Earth - Pattern

Issuer Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany)
Year 2016
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Weight 9.62 g
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Obverse description The German Federal Eagle (Bundesadler), rendered in bold relief with wings spread wide and head turned to the right, occupies the central field of the copper-nickel inner core. A ring of twelve five-pointed stars encircles the eagle along the inner edge of the polymer intermediate ring, referencing the European Union. The denomination '5 EURO' appears in the upper field, while the legend 'BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND' runs along the right and lower periphery. The date '2016' and the Munich mint mark 'D' are inscribed in the lower left field. The design was engraved by Alina Hoyer.
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Reverse description The reverse features a stylized representation of planet Earth rendered in a dotted or granulated technique on the copper-nickel inner core, depicting the continental landmasses of Europe, Africa, and Asia in a pixel-like mosaic pattern. The polymer intermediate ring bears a textured band of small raised dots encircling the globe motif. The outer copper-nickel ring is decorated with planetary bodies and celestial objects in low relief, including a ringed planet reminiscent of Saturn and various spheres suggestive of moons or asteroids, evoking the solar system. The engraver's initials 'KN' appear in the lower right of the inner core. The overall design was executed by Stefan Klein.
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