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This coin has a face value of 10 euro cents. It was issued by Germany. The coin is made of Nordic gold, a specific alloy that gives it its color and special properties. The coin weighs 4.1 grams, which contributes to its feel in the hand and its distinction in a set of coins.
The diameter of this coin is 19.75 millimeters. This dimension is standardized for 10 euro cent coins, facilitating their identification and use in vending machines and other payment systems throughout the Eurozone. The coin was minted at the Karlsruhe mint, identifiable by the distinctive letter "G". This mark indicates the origin of the coin and allows collectors and numismatists to track the various issues of the German mints.
The year of issue of this coin is 2002. This date marks the physical introduction of the euro as fiat currency in several European countries, including Germany. As such, this coin represents a part of European monetary history and testifies to the transition to a more integrated economic and monetary union. It is not part of any particular series, but it is a standard component of the circulation of euro coins in Germany and in the Eurozone.