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| 正面描述 | The obverse features a right-facing portrait of Miguel de Cervantes, the celebrated author of Don Quixote and father of Spanish literature, rendered in a classical engraving style. His name CERVANTES appears in the field to the right of the effigy, accompanied by a quill pen symbolising his literary legacy. The national inscription ESPAÑA appears above, with the Madrid Mint mark (M) and the year of issue positioned in the lower field. The portrait is encircled by the twelve stars of the European Union, of which four are joined by a band, a distinctive motif of Spanish euro coinage. |
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| 正面铭文 | ESPAÑA Cervantes M 2002 (Translation: Spain Cervantes M 2002) |
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| 附加信息 |
Spain's euro coinage entered circulation in January 2002, but the 1999–2001 dated pieces were struck in advance and held in reserve — never released until the peseta was officially withdrawn. The Royal Mint in Madrid had been preparing transition coinage for nearly three years before the public ever handled one. The "first map" reverse, shared across all eurozone nations at launch, was retired after it was pointed out that the depiction of Europe excluded parts of the continent east of the design boundary — a cartographic embarrassment that prompted the redesign adopted from 2007 onward.