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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features a dynamic depiction of the mythological Abduction of Europa, showing the princess Europa astride a bull, her robes flowing, rendered in high relief against a radiating sunburst background. The legend 'ECU' appears in bold raised capitals along the upper arc of the coin. A small mintmark appears in the lower central field below the figure group, with the date '2002' inscribed along the lower rim in the exergue area. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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The ECU was never legal tender — it existed as a unit of account used in European Community financial transactions from 1979 onward, with no circulating coinage issued under that name by any central authority. These gold-plated pieces are privately minted fantasy items produced to capitalize on Euro transition nostalgia, with "Eurozone 1999–2002" as an issuing attribution that no sovereign or supranational body ever authorized. The ECU was formally replaced by the Euro at a 1:1 rate on January 1, 1999, at which point the name itself was retired.