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| Issuer | Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Value | 5 Euros |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Lettering: WUNDERWELT |
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Part of Germany's ongoing "Insect" collector series, this issue continues the Bundesrepublik's polymer-ring format — the colored outer ring being produced separately and bonded to the struck metal core. The grove hoverfly, Volucella zonaria, was selected by the German Environment Ministry as part of a broader public education push around pollinator decline; hoverflies collectively pollinate a significant share of European wildflowers yet receive almost none of the conservation attention directed at honeybees.
The polymer ring technology was first deployed by the German mints in 2016, with early runs plagued by delamination issues that delayed distribution.