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This numismatic set, issued by Germany in 2005, brings together all the euro denominations in Proof quality. It contains the eight divisional coins, ranging from 1 cent to 2 euros. The coins were minted by the D mint.
Each coin has the technical characteristics specific to its face value and its common European design. The national faces of the German coins feature the distinctive motifs of Germany. These include the oak leaf on the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins, the Brandenburg Gate on the 10, 20 and 50 cent coins, and the federal eagle on the 1 and 2 euro coins.
The Proof (BE) condition attests to a superior minting quality, with a marked contrast between the matte reliefs and the polished background, highlighting the details of the motifs. The original box ensures the protection and presentation of the coins, preserving their condition. The D mint mark is identifiable on each coin.
This type of set is intended for collectors and numismatists wishing to acquire a complete set of euro coins from an issuing country for a given year. It reflects the transition to the euro and the adoption of the single currency by the Member States of the euro area.