Auction item: a series of 12 pcs German 2 euro commemorative/circulating coins from 2007-2018, coins series: „Federal states”.
Features: diameter - 25.75mm, thickness - 2.2mm, weight - 8.5gr. The reverse is the same for all coins: a map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders. Same edge: reeded with inscription:lettering: „Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit”. Composition: bimetallic: nickel brass clad nickel center in copper-nickel ring.
The set consists of the following 12 coins”:
1. 2007 - „State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern”, Mint: Stuttgart (F). Obverse: Schwerin Castle and the inscription. KM# 260.
2. 2008 - „Federal State of Hamburg”, Mint: Stuttgart (F). Obverse: the baroque church of St. Michaelis . KM# 261.
3. 2009 - „Federal State of Saarland”, Mint: Hamburg (J). Obverse: The coin features the Ludwigskirche, a symbol of Saarbrücken, the capital of the Saarland. KM# 276.
4. 2010 - „State of Bremen”, Mint: Munich (D). Obverse: the Town Hall of Bremen, with the Roland statue in the foreground. KM# 285.
5. 2011 - „State of Nordrhein-Westfalen”, Mint: Hamburg (J). Obverse: the Köln (Cologne) Cathedral in its entirety, a masterpiece of the German Gothic architectural style, emphasizing the beauty of the south portal.. KM# 293.
6. 2012 - „State of Bavaria”, Mint: Hamburg (J). Obverse: the view of Neuschwanstein Castle. KM# 305.
7. 2013 - „State of Baden-Württemberg”, Mint: Hamburg (J). Obverse: the Maulbronn Monastery - the most perfectly preserved medieval monastery complex north of the Alps. KM# 314.
8. 2014 - „State of Niedersachsen”, Mint: Munich (D). Obverse: the design shows the Church of St. Michael in Hildesheim, Lower Saxony which has been on the Unesco World Cultural Heritage list since 1985. KM# 334.
9. 2015 - „State of Hessen”, Mint: Karlsruhe (G). Obverse: St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt (the „Paulskirche”, the seat of Germany’s first freely elected legislative body in 1849 and is regarded as the cradle of German democracy) KM# 336.
10. 2016 - „State of Sachsen”, Mint: Karlsruhe (G). Obverse: the inner yard of the world-famous Dresden Zwinger to the Crown Gate. KM# 347.
11. 2016 - „State of Rhineland-Palatinate”, Mint: Munich (D). Obverse: the Porta Nigra in Trier which is probably the best-preserved Roman city gate north of the Alps. KM# 356.
12. 2018 - „Berlin”, Mint: Stuttgart (F). Obverse: the Charlottenburg Palace. KM# 367.
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