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| Uitgever | Netherlands |
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| Jaar | 1998 |
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| Valuta | ECU (1979-1999) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Detailed relief depiction of the Rijksmuseum facade in Amsterdam, rendered in a neogothic architectural style, occupying the lower portion of the field within an oval frame. The legend NEDERLAND arches prominently above the building in large raised lettering. A semicircular band of blue enamel surrounds the upper portion of the design, decorated with a ring of twelve five-pointed stars in the style of the European Community emblem. |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Netherlands issued ECU-denominated pieces throughout the 1990s as the European Currency Unit gained traction as a precursor to the euro, though the ECU was never legal tender in the Netherlands — these were commemorative medals struck to a coin format. This Rijksmuseum issue marks the Amsterdam institution founded on the national collection assembled under Louis Bonaparte, who established it in 1800 during the French occupation.
Gold-plated copper-nickel on a 33g flan was a deliberate economy measure common to this series, keeping retail prices accessible while maintaining the visual weight of a prestige issue.