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This coin is a one euro cent minted in Germany. Its face value is one cent. It was issued in 2002 by the Stuttgart Mint, identifiable by the letter "F" used as a mint mark.
The coin is made of copper-plated steel, a specific alloy giving the coin its characteristic reddish color. It weighs 2.3 grams, and its diameter is 16.25 millimeters, standard dimensions for coins of this value in the Eurozone.
The coin's year, 2002, indicates the year it was minted. The letter "F" affixed to the coin identifies the Stuttgart Mint as the place of production. This mint mark is an important distinguishing element for collectors, as it allows them to differentiate between coins minted in the different German mints. Each mint uses a different letter (A, D, F, G, J) to mark its productions.
In terms of design, this coin has the common features of one euro cent coins issued by the different countries of the Eurozone. The reverse of the coin is common to all countries and represents the face value of the coin, while the obverse features a design specific to Germany.