100 Euro Wuerzburg 1/2oz Gold Coin 2010 | Germany

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100 Euro Wuerzburg 1/2oz Gold Coin 2010 | Germany

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The ninth coin of the official German 100 Euro gold coin series is the 100 Euro Wuerzburg coin 2010. This editions motif of the gold coin is the UNESCO World Heritage "Wuerzburg Residence and Gardens".

Construction of the the Wuerzburg Residences and Gardens began in 1720 and was completed in 1744. Napoleon reportedly called the building the “largest parsonage in Europe”.

The 100 Euro Wuerzburg Gold coin is beautifully designed and represents a part of German history.

Fine Weight, Fine Content and Mintage

Like all gold coins of the series, the 100 Euro Wuerzburg has a fine content of 999.9/1000, with a fine weight of 1/2oz that corresponds to 15.55g fine gold. The circulation was 64,000 pieces.

Appearance

The gold coin has an edge bar and a rippled edge. It was designed by German stamp artist, medalist and graphic artist Dietrich Dorfstecher.

Front

The front shows the Wuerzburg Residence and the Gardens. In the center the “Ehrenhofseite” with the courtyard garden is depicted. Next to the motif, on the left, the words "Unesco Welterbe" are embossed. The inscription below the motif is “Würzburg Residenz und Hofgarten”.

Back

The back shows the Federal Eagle as the central motif. Below the Eagle the nominal value of 100 Euros is stamped. Surrounding the bottom edge 12 stars are displayed representing the European Union. Above the motif the inscription "Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2010" can be seen. The mint mark is displayed directly next to the motif.

History

The 100 Euro commemorative gold coin series has been issued annually by Germany since 2002. Usually one the many German UNESCO World Heritage sites is honored in the motifs.

The Wuerzburg Residence and Gardens was the third German UNESCO World Heritage site after the Aachen Cathedral in 1978 and the Speyer Cathedral in 1981.

The Wuerzburg Residence was selected as a UNESCO site because it is considered "the most uniform and extraordinary of all Baroque locks".

Details

Name: 100 Euro Wuerzburg 2010

Year: 2010

Country Germany

Publisher: Federal Ministry of Finance

Fine content: 999.9/1000

Fine weight: 1/2oz

Denomination: 100 Euro


Metal Gold
Form Gold Coin
Country of Origin Germany
Manufacturer Verkaufsstelle für Sammlermünzen der BRD
Series 100 Euro
Purity 999.9/1000
Fineweight 15.55 gram
Gross Weight 15.55 gram
Grade Brilliant
Condition Circulated
Face value 100 Euro
Thickness 1.65 mm
Diameter 28.00 mm
Mintage 200000
Packaging Capsule with Certificate and Etui