2 Euro Coin Malta 2015 - 30 Years of the EU Flag
2 Euro Coin Malta 2015 - 30 Years of the EU Flag

2 Euro Coin Malta 2015 - 30 Years of the EU Flag

Мальта/Malta
2EUR-MT-2015-0010
Malta commemorative coin 2015 - a joint European issue of 19 eurozone countries to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the European Union flag, adopted in 1985 at the Milan summit (based on the symbol of the Council of Europe from 1955, author Arsène Heitz). Malta has been in the EU since 1 May 2004. In the center is the EU flag among 12 stars that transform into human figures. Mintage 300,000.
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Description

Commemorative coin of the Republic of Malta, issued in 2015 in a circulation of 300,000 copies. Joint issue of 19 eurozone countries in honor of the 30th anniversary of the EU flag. Minted at the Paris Mint. Bimetallic, diameter 25.75 mm, weight 8.5 g.

Obverse

The center of the coin depicts the flag of the European Union as a symbol uniting peoples and cultures. Twelve stars smoothly transform into stylized human figures embracing each other - a symbol of the birth of a new Europe. On the right is the name of the country "MALTA", above - the years "1985-2015". On the outer ring are the 12 five-pointed stars of the European Union.

Reverse

The reverse is the common side of the 2 euro coins of the second type, designed by Luc Luix (Royal Belgian Mint). It depicts a map of Europe as a single continent without internal borders - a symbol of European unity. On the left - a large denomination "2" and the inscription "EURO", on the right - a map with six thin horizontal lines in the background. On the outer ring are the 12 stars of the European Union. The band - with thin ribbing, with a Maltese cross and the inscription "★ 2 ★".

Historical context

The flag of Europe is the official flag of the European Union, consisting of 12 golden five-pointed stars on a blue background, arranged in a circle. Designed and adopted by the Council of Europe on 8 December 1955 as a symbol of all of Europe. In 1985, it was adopted as its official symbol by the European Communities, the predecessor of the EU. The decision was taken by the European Council at the Milan Summit on 28–29 June 1985 and entered into force on 21 April 1986. The twelve stars are not related to the number of member states, but symbolise perfection, completeness and unity. The colour blue was chosen as a symbol of the sky, gold as a symbol of wealth. The design was designed by Arsène Heitz, a postal worker from Strasbourg, and approved by the heraldic consultant of the Council of Europe, Paul M. Levy, in 1955. Malta became a member of the European Union on 1 May 2004.

Product Details

Original name
Malta - 30 sena mill-bandiera tal-UE
Mintage
UNC
Year
2015
Denomination
2 euros
Material
Bimetal (75%Cu/25%Ni + 75%Cu/20%Zn/5%Ni)
Diameter (mm)
25.75
Weight (g)
8.5
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