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The Monaco commemorative 2 euro coin, issued in 2017, features a distinctive bi-metallic design. The center of the coin is made of nickel brass, while the outer ring is made of cupronickel. This gives the coin a weight of 8.5 grams.
Its diameter is 25.75 millimeters, with a thickness of 2.20 millimeters. This coin was minted in UNC (Uncirculated) quality, which means it has not circulated and retains its original condition.
The obverse of the coin features the twelve stars of the European Community, arranged in a circle on the outer ring. In the center, you can see a representation of Prince Albert II, Sovereign of Monaco since 2005, seated on his throne. The engraver of this face is Pierre Jauvaudin.
The reverse of the coin features a map of the European continent. This map is superimposed on a dynamic background composed of the twelve stars of the European Union. The engraver responsible for this face is Luc Luycx.
This 2 euro coin is a commemorative issue dedicated to Albert II, and it was put into circulation in 2017.