2005 Coinage
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 | |||
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Designer: Lucia Maria Hardegen, Bonn; Erich Ott, München | Mint: A, D, F, G, J | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 4,000,000/400,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 February 10 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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Bavarian Forest National Park | |||
Designer: Bodo Broschat, Berlin | Mint: D | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 1,800,000/300,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 April 7 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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200th death anniversary of Friedrich von Schiller | |||
Designer: Carsten Theumer, Höhnstedt | Mint: G | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 1,800,000/300,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 May 12 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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100th anniversary of Einstein's Theory of relativity | |||
Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin | Mint: J | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 1,800,000/300,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 July 7 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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1,200th anniversary of Magdeburg | |||
Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin | Mint: A | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 1,800,000/300,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 September 8 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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100th anniversary of Bertha von Suttner´s Nobel Peace Prize | |||
Designer: Bodo Broschat, Berlin | Mint: F | |||
Value: €10 | Alloy: Ag | Quantity: 1,800,000/300,000 | Quality: Unc/proof | |
Issued: 2005 November 3 | Diameter: 32.5 mm (1.28 in) | Weight: 18 g | Market Value: | |
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 | |||
Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin; Erich Ott, München | Mint: A, D, F, G, J | |||
Value: €100 | Alloy: Au | Quantity: 350,000 | Quality: | |
Issued: 2005 October 4 | Diameter: 28 mm (1.1 in) | Weight: 15.55 g (½ oz) | Market Value: | |
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