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| Uitgever | Durussel & Hunziker (Private Issue) |
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| Jaar | 2000 |
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| Diameter | 26.45 mm |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Left-facing draped bust of a female allegorical figure, her hair elaborately coiled and adorned with a winged headdress incorporating a wheel motif and lightning bolts, evoking a composite Helvetia-Europa personification. The engravers' name DURUSSEL & HUNZIKER appears incuse along the lower field beneath the bust. The curved legend FÉDÉRATION to the left and EUROPÉENNE to the right flank the effigy, both reading upward along the inner border. The coin is struck in brass with a milled edge and exhibits a bold, high-relief artistic style reminiscent of 19th-century Swiss coinage. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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Produced by the Geneva-based engraving firm Durussel & Hunziker as an unsolicited private pattern, this piece belongs to a loosely connected tradition of European federalist fantasy coinages that intensified around the euro's physical introduction. It was never submitted to any monetary authority and carries no official standing whatsoever. The "rond" denomination is invented — a political statement as much as a numismatic one, deliberately evoking a unified European currency that never materialized under that name.