2 Euro Coin Germany 2007 - 50 Years of the Treaty of Rome
2 Euro Coin Germany 2007 - 50 Years of the Treaty of Rome

2 Euro Coin Germany 2007 - 50 Years of the Treaty of Rome

Німеччина/Germany/Deutschland
2EUR-DE-2007-0003
Commemorative coin of Germany 2007 - a joint issue of 13 eurozone countries to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome (March 25, 1957), which established the European Economic Community and Euratom. West Germany was one of the six founding countries; the treaties were signed by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The obverse shows the text of the Treaty against the background of the cobblestones of the Campidoglio. Mintage 30 million.
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Description

Commemorative coin 2 euros of Germany, issued on March 25, 2007. Joint issue of 13 eurozone countries in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome. It was minted at five German mints (A, D, F, G, J). The total circulation of 30 million copies is the largest among all issuing countries. Bimetallic, diameter 25.75 mm, weight 8.5 g.

Overse

In the center of the coin is depicted a book - the unfolded Treaty of Rome, against the background of the paving stones of the Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo. At the top in an arc - the inscription "50 JAHRE RÖMISCHE VERTRÄGE" (50 years of the Treaties of Rome). At the bottom in an arc - "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND". Above the book - the word "EUROPA". Below is the mint mark. On the outer ring are the 12 five-pointed stars of the EU.

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 is a large denomination "2" and the inscription "EURO", on the right is a map with six thin horizontal lines in the background. On the outer ring are the 12 stars of the European Union. The band is finely fluted and has the German inscription "EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT" (Unity and Law and Freedom - words from the German anthem).

Historical context

The Treaties of Rome are two treaties signed on 25 March 1957 in the Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Capitoline Hill in Rome by representatives of six countries: Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France and West Germany. One treaty established the European Economic Community (EEC), the other the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). The treaties entered into force on 1 January 1958. West Germany (FRG) was one of the six founding countries; Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signed the treaties on the German side. The EEC created a common market and customs union, and facilitated the free movement of people, goods, services and capital. The Treaties of Rome are the foundation of the European Union, which was finally formed after the Maastricht Treaty of 1992. The Treaties eventually led to the introduction of the euro in 1999 (as a non-cash currency) and in 2002 (banknotes and coins).

Product Details

Original name
Deutschland - Römische Verträge 50 Jahre
Mintage
UNC
Year
2007
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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