Let's take another ride on the euro: this time we go to Germany and begin with all three coins that we are often in the purse, the 10, 20 and 50 cents, minted in Nordic Gold (mostly copper, with traces of aluminum, zinc and tin). Represent the Brandenburg Gate, the monument symbol of German unity.
But the German brand every year since 2006, dedicates the 2-euro coin to one of the provinces that make up the Federal Republic, with a monument on the national symbol of the region:
2006: Schleswig-Holstein
Lübeck Holsten
2007: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Schwerin Castle
2008: HAMBURG
CHURCH OF SAN MICHELE
2009: SAARLAND
LUDWIGKIRCHEN Saarbrücken
2010: BREMEN
HALL and Roland statue
The series will continue until 2021: the next year to showcase the North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria and then gradually all the other provinces to Brandenburg.
2011: North Rhine-Westphalia
Cologne Cathedral
2012: BAVARIA
Neuschwanstein Castle
Photography: Coins © BCE / Monuments © Wikipedia
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