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5 Euros Coincard NETHERLANDS 2024
Theme: 200 years of sea rescue in the Netherlands
Quality: BU (Brilliant Uncirculated).
Mintage: 3,500 in BU
Silver 925 ? - 15.5 g - Ø 33 mm.
Delivered in blister
The 5 euro coin "200 years of the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution" (KNRM) was designed by Coralie Vogelaar, in collaboration with designer Hendrik-Jan Grievink. The obverse of the coin depicts the King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander. He is seen looking at the peaceful coast of the North Sea, his gaze fixed on the horizon. In the upper part, the text "Willem-Alexander, Koning der Nederlanden" begins and continues in a semicircle. On the reverse of the coin, the sea is shown in a very different light: turbulent and wild waves carry the silhouette of a KNRM lifeboat with two volunteers on board. When the coin moves, the light changes, which further accentuates the dynamics of the sea. The text "Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij 1824 - 2024" also appears on the reverse, as well as the private mark and the mint mark.