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10 Years of the European Economic Union
2 Euro

2009

Edition Metal Stamp Diameter Weight Mintage BU Unc XF VF FF
2009 n.m. CuZn25Ni5+Ni, CuNi25 Regular ↑↑ ø 25.27 mm 8.50 g 3 819 908 - 6.6 - - -
2009 n.m. CuZn25Ni5+Ni, CuNi25 Proof ↑↑ ø 25.27 mm 8.50 g 2 000 - 106.1 - - -
↓ Obverse ↓
Obverse 10 Years of the European Economic Union 2 Euro 2009
Reverse 10 Years of the European Economic Union 2 Euro 2009
↑ Reverse ↑
Coin
Issuer Central Bank of Ireland (Banc Ceannais na hÉireann)
Coin type Circulation
Shape Circle (bimetal)
Denomination & currency 2 Euro
2.00 EUR
Design Luc Luycx / Georges Stamatopoulos
Edition details
Year of the edition 2009
Year on Coin 2009
Edition date 2009-01-01
Edition price -
Mint Dublin
Privy mark n.m.
Mintage 3 819 908
Physical characteristics
Stamp Regular stamp
Medal alignment
Metal Brass (CuZn25Ni5+Ni), Copper-Nicel (CuNi25)
Diameter ø 25.27 mm
Weight 8.50 g
Border Reeded with inscription ↑↓
6x 2 ★ ★
Rim Upset
Additional decorations -
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Sample graph - Fryderyk Chopin, 50 Złotych, 1972
Description
Obverse
Twelve stars surround a stylised human figure whose left arm is prolonged by the euro symbol éıʀe above and AEA 1999-2009 EMU below.
Reverse
2 on the left-hand side, six straight lines run vertically between the lower and upper right-hand side of the face, 12 stars are superimposed on these lines, one just before the two ends of each line, superimposed on the mid - and upper section of these lines the European continent ( extended ) is represented on the right-hand side of the face the right-hand part of the representation is superimposed on the mid-section of the lines the word ‘EURO’ is superimposed horizontally across the middle of the right-hand side of the face. Under the ‘O’ of EURO, the initials ‘LL’ of the engraver appear near the right-hand edge of the coin.
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