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5 Euros - 100 years TT Assen

Issuer Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt)
Year 2025
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Obverse description Stylized effigy of King Willem-Alexander facing right, rendered using a grid-point design that visually echoes the dot-matrix pattern employed on the reverse, symbolizing the monarch's connection to the Dutch people. The portrait is executed in a contemporary graphic style, with the grid points forming the contours of the king's features and silhouette. The circular legend around the field reads WILLEM-ALEXANDER KONING DER NEDERLANDEN with the date 2025.
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The TT Assen, held annually on the Assen circuit in Drenthe, is the oldest motorcycle Grand Prix still run on its original circuit and has appeared on the FIM World Championship calendar without interruption since 1949. The centenary being marked here refers to the race's origins in 1925, when it was run on public roads through the surrounding countryside before a permanent circuit was eventually established.

Silver-plated copper issues of this type are legal tender at face value but are produced explicitly for the collector market.

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