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Coin Belgium 2 Euros Commémo 2007 - Treaty of Rome

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Product type
Coin
Date/Year
2007
Country
Belgium
Quality
UNC ( non circulé)
Face value
2 euros
Diameter (mm)
25.75
Poids
8.5
Tirage
4960000
Metals
Bi-metallic
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This 2 euro commemorative coin was issued by Belgium in 2007. It celebrates the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome. The face value of the coin is 2 euros, and it is struck in bimetallic, a standard feature of coins of this value.

The coin has a weight of 8.5 grams and a diameter of 25.75 millimeters, respecting the usual dimensions of 2 euro coins in circulation in the Eurozone.

The year of issue is 2007. The coin commemorates a major historical event in European integration. The obverse of the coin features a specific motif related to this anniversary. The Treaty of Rome, signed in 1957, established the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), playing a crucial role in the development of the European Union.

Although the specific details of the obverse motif are not provided, it is common for 2 euro commemorative coins to feature symbols or visual representations related to the commemorated event. These details may include allegorical figures, reproductions of historical documents, or symbols of European unity.

The issuing institution responsible for minting this coin is the Royal Mint of Belgium. The minting workshop, although not specified, is presumed to be the one associated with this institute. The fineness of the coin, in bimetal, implies the use of two distinct metal alloys, generally a cupro-nickel alloy for the outer part and a brass-nickel alloy for the central part.

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