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This coin is a monetary unit worth five euro cents. It was minted in 2007. The coin's composition is copper-plated steel, which gives it its color and specific physical properties.
The coin weighs 3.92 grams, which is a standard characteristic for coins of this value in the euro area. Its diameter is 21.25 millimeters, a precise dimension that contributes to its identification and easy handling.
The obverse of the coin, specific to Spain, features a motif or symbolic representation of the country. The design may include historical, cultural or emblematic elements of Spain. The reverse of the coin is common to all five-cent euro coins and displays the face value, 5 cents, as well as a geographical representation of Europe.
This 5-cent euro coin is part of the series of coins in circulation since the introduction of the euro. The year of issue, 2007, is clearly indicated on the coin. The copper-plated steel used in its manufacture ensures durability and resistance to corrosion, while respecting the cost and production standards established for low-value coins.