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This coin has a face value of 1 euro. It was minted in Spain, and its year of issue is 2003. The coin is bimetallic, combining two different alloys to form its structure.
The coin weighs 7.5 grams and has a diameter of 23.25 millimeters. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain at the time of issue. The portrait is surrounded by the inscription "Juan Carlos I" and the year of issue, 2003. The reverse of the coin is common to all 1 euro coins in the euro zone and displays the face value "1 EURO" as well as a map of Europe.
The central part of the coin is made of a cupronickel alloy, while the outer ring is made of nickel-plated brass. This combination of materials gives the coin its distinctive visual characteristics and contributes to its resistance to wear. The mint responsible for the production of this coin is not specified in the provided data. The mintage of this coin, i.e., the number of copies minted, is also not mentioned.
The 1 Euro coin from Spain, issued in 2003 with the effigy of Juan Carlos I, is an example of the fiat currency used in the euro zone. It testifies to the history and culture of Spain while serving as a means of economic exchange within the European Union.