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The Two Euro coin (€2.00) is a circulating bi-metallic coin made of two alloys: the inner part of nickel brass, the outer part of copper-nickel. Like all the common circulation coins (from 1 cent to €2), the denomination is issued by the separate countries in the Eurozone and is legal tender in all of them, irrespective of which country has issued it. The denomination was introduced in 2002, when Germany retired the German Mark currency and introduced the Euro. The coins have a common reverse designed by Luc Luycx in 1999 which shows a map of the European Union; it was changed in 2007 to reflect the enlargement of the Union. Each country has its own national obverse; the German regular obverse features the German Federal Eagle. The €2 is also the only denomination in which circulating commemorative Euro coins are issued; these are also legal tender in all countries of the Eurozone, no matter which country issued them; commemoratives of other denominations are only legal tender in the issuing country. The number of commemorative coins is limited to two (before 2012 to one) per country per year (in addition to any common issue) and to 5 percent of the total mintage output. Given that the reverse is fixed, the commemorative designs are always on the obverse. The Saarland €2 coin is the fourth issue in the series called Die 16 Bundesländer der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (The 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany). The year in which the coin for a specific state is issued coincides with that state's Presidency of the Bundesrat. The Saarland is a state of Germany in the south west of the country. With an area of 2,570 km2, it is the smallest German state in area apart from the city-states of Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg. Saarbrücken is the state capital and largest city; other cities include Neunkirchen and Saarlouis. Saarland is mainly surrounded by the department of Moselle (Grand Est) in France to the west and south and the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany to the north and east; it also shares a small border with the canton of Remich in Luxembourg to the northwest. Saarland was established in 1920 after World War I as the Territory of the Saar Basin, occupied and governed by France under a League of Nations mandate. The heavily industrialised region was economically valuable, due to the wealth of its coal deposits and location on the border between France and Germany. Saarland was returned to Nazi Germany in the 1935 Saar status referendum. Following World War II, the French military administration in Allied-occupied Germany organised the territory as the Saar Protectorate on 16 February 1946. After the 1955 Saar Statute referendum, it joined the Federal Republic of Germany as a state on 1 January 1957. Saarland used its own currency, the Saar franc, and postage stamps issued specially for the territory until 1959. German Two Euro coins issued in 2009 have now been in circulation for 15 years. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Variety | In mint sets, Berlin Mint | |
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Mintage | Issued: 105,000 (included in total) | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Stempelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | Proof 2009 A, Berlin Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 100,000 (included in total) | |
Details | Proof coins ("PP" from "Polierte Platte" in German) in the year's "A" proof sets from the Berlin Mint. | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Spiegelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | In mint sets, Munich Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 105,000 (included in total) | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Stempelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | Proof 2009 D, Munich Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 100,000 (included in total) | |
Details | Proof coins ("PP" from "Polierte Platte" in German) in the year's "D" proof sets from the Bavarian Central Mint - Munich. | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Spiegelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | In mint sets, Stuttgart Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 105,000 (included in total) | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Stempelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | Proof 2009 F, Stuttgart Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 100,000 (included in total) | |
Details | Proof coins ("PP" from "Polierte Platte" in German) in the year's "F" proof sets from the State Mints of Baden-Württemberg - Stuttgart. | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Spiegelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | In mint sets, Karlsruhe Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 105,000 (included in total) | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Stempelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | Proof 2009 G, Karlsruhe Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 100,000 (included in total) | |
Details | Proof coins ("PP" from "Polierte Platte" in German) in the year's "G" proof sets from the State Mints of Baden-Württemberg - Karlsruhe. | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Spiegelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | In mint sets, Hamburg Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 105,000 (included in total) | |
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2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Stempelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Variety | Proof 2009 J, Hamburg Mint | |
Mintage | Issued: 100,000 (included in total) | |
Details | Proof coins ("PP" from "Polierte Platte" in German) in the year's "J" proof sets from the Hamburg Mint. | |
In Set |
2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenset 2009 Spiegelglanz, Bundesländer - Saarland, mintage 50,000
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Country | Germany |
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Currency | Euro, Germany |
Coin Type | Two Euro Commemorative |
Issued | 2009 |
Symbol | Federal Eagle of Germany |
Face Value | 2 (x Euro, Germany) |
Circulation Mintage | 31,325,000 (31.3 million) |
Total Mintage | 31,825,000 (31.8 million) |
Current | Yes |
Material | Bimetallic |
Designer | Luc Luycx, Friedrich Brenner |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 25.7500 mm |
Thickness | 2.200 mm |
Mass | 8.5000 g |
OCC ID | LGVB-ELDC-KDAQ-EMPX |
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Source | Reference ID |
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Schön, Weltmünzkatalog | Schön# 270 |
Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | Germany KM# 276 |