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| Issuer | Bundesrepublik Deutschland |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features a bold, stylized depiction of a phoropter — an optometric refraction instrument used in eye examinations — integrated with a human face whose eyes and lips are visible through the device's lens apertures, creating a striking fusion of medical instrument and portraiture. The design is rendered in high relief with a modern, sculptural aesthetic, emphasizing the theme of vision and health care. The word GESUNDHEIT (meaning 'Health') is displayed in the lower field in a stacked typographic arrangement — G, ES, UND, HEIT — deliberately evoking the lines of an optician's eye test chart. The engraver's initials appear discreetly in the upper right field. |
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| Mint | A Berlin, Germany (1280-date) D Munich, Germany (1158-date) F Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany (1374-date) G Staatliche Münze Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe, Germany (1827-date) J Hamburgische Münze, Germany (801-date) |
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Germany's "Health" fifty-euro gold coin is part of the ongoing Science series, each issue devoted to a specific field of human knowledge or inquiry. The series began in 2016 and has addressed topics ranging from climatology to acoustics, with each design commissioned through a competitive process among German artists.
Being 2025-dated, precise mintage figures remain unpublished at time of cataloging.