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ECU - Beatrix Carolus Magnus; ½ oz gold

Issuer Netherlands
Year 1988
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Value 1 ECU (1 XEU)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering ECU
AV 1/2 OZ
VNVS
FORTIS
EST
XX
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The 1988 Dutch ECU gold series was issued by the Netherlands to commemorate Charlemagne as a deliberate political gesture toward European monetary unification — the ECU being the precursor unit to the euro. Beatrix's government used these collector pieces to argue, in effect, that the idea of a unified European currency had Carolingian roots, grounding a thoroughly modern project in medieval legitimacy.

Struck in .916 gold rather than the finer .999 standard common to bullion issues of the period, the alloy follows a crown gold tradition. The series catalogs under Krause's "X" (unusual world coins) classification, confirming it held no legal tender status in domestic circulation.

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