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| 背面描述 | The inner disc of the reverse features a seated classical female figure facing left, draped and holding a sceptre or staff, rendered in a style recalling the Europa motif proposed for the common euro coinage design. The large numeral 1 appears prominently to the right of the figure in a stylised format with radiating lines emanating from the upper field. Twelve stars encircle the inner disc within the outer brass ring, and the denomination E (Euro) is inscribed at the base, overprinted with an oval cartouche bearing the word SPECIMEN to denote its trial status. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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The United Kingdom never joined the Eurozone, and no British 1 Euro coin was ever struck for circulation. These bimetallic pieces were produced privately as fantasy issues — sometimes called "pattern euros" or "euro fantasies" — manufactured during the 2002–2003 period when collector interest in hypothetical national euro designs ran high across non-adopting member states. They carry no legal tender status anywhere and were never authorized by the Royal Mint or the European Central Bank.