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Germany 2€ commemorative coin 2025 - 35 Years of German Unity

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Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins


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set of 5 coins (A; G; D; J, F)
Feature: Federal state (Land) of Saarland

Description: The design shows the Saarschleife bend in the Saar river, reduced to the key features of the motif of the meandering river, which characterises the hilly landscape. Groups of trees depicted along the course of the river symbolise the forested landscape around the picturesque Saarschleife. The bird’s-eye perspective means that the landmark natural waterway is seen embedded in the surrounding hills, which reach off into the distance. The inscription “Saarland” is positioned low down in the foreground, in order to not disturb the landscape’s sense of calmness and light. The upper half of the coin’s inner circle also features on the left the mark of the artist, Frankfurt-based Carsten Wolff, and on the right the letter “X” as placeholder for the mint mark of the respective mint (“A”, “D”, “F”, “G” or “J”). The lower half features the inscription “SAARLAND”, Germany’s issuing country code “D” and the year of issue, “2025”. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 30 000 000 coins

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Feature: The recognition of Salamanca as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Description: The design shows a view of the "Convento de San Esteban". At the bottom, the legend ESPANA and the year of issue 2025. At the top, in capital letters, the word SALAMANCA and the mint mark "Eme Coronada". The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 2 000 000 coins
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Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, is perched on elevated ground at the centre of the island and traces its origins to at least the 8th century BC. Originally known as Melite during Roman times, the city's defensive perimeter was retrenched by the Byzantines. Notably, it withstood a Moorish siege in 1429 and served as a military post during the Great Siege of 1565. Mdina's importance declined after Valletta was built. Under British rule, its fortifications were decommissioned. Today, Mdina is a preserved historical city, housing museums, archives, and heritage sites, and is listed on UNESCO's tentative World Heritage list.

Minting Limit 40,000
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Feature: Lithuanian Ethnographic Regions – Lithuanian Minor

Description: The design shows the shield of the coat of arms, with a moose holding a spear in its forelegs and a shining lighthouse above it. Kurenkahns are on both sides of the shield, and below it appears a quote by Vydūnas: “Spindulys esmi begalinės šviesos” (A ray is the essence of infinite light). The composition is surrounded by the inscriptions “Lietuva” (Lithuania), “Mažoji Lietuva” (Lithuania Minor), the year of issue “2025”, and the mintmark of the Lithuanian Mint. The national side of the coin is designed by Rolandas Rimkūnas (author of the great coat of arms of the Lithuania Minor region Arvydas Každailis). The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 500 000 coins



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Feature: Notre-Dame

Description: Monnaie de Paris pays tribute to Notre-Dame, the famous cathedral of Paris which brought together hundreds of craftsmen for its reconstruction as well as millions of people to celebrate its reopening in December 2024. The design represents in its centre, the facade of Notre-Dame de Paris seen from the forecourt. The rose window is inserted in the background of the spire. The year “2025” and the mention “RF” are inserted on the left side accompanied by Monnaie de Paris’ mintmark. The name "NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS" is inserted on the right side accompanied by the General Engraver’s mintmark. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.

Issuing volume: 20 000 000 coins
Issuing volume: 15 000 proof quality

Erected in the 12th century at the instigation of Bishop Maurice de Sully, Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is a jewel of Gothic architecture that has dominated the Île de la Cité for over eight centuries. This architectural masterpiece, characterized by its slender buttresses and flamboyant rose windows, bears witness to the skills of medieval builders and has been the scene of many major historical events, such as the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, it remains a place of religious and intellectual pilgrimage, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world, making it the most visited monument in France and Europe.
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