Stylized eagle - a symbol of Germany and the 12 stars of the European Union. The inscription "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND" ("FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY"), the year of minting, as well as the sign of the mint.
The reverse features motifs depicted on euro banknotes of various denominations (bridges, gates and windows). In the center - a symbol of the euro. Inscriptions: - “UBERGANG ZUR WAHRUNGSUNION” (Transition to a currency union); - “EINFUHRUNG DES EURO” (Euro introduction).
Smooth with the inscription: IM ZEICHEN DER EINIGUNG EUROPAS ("TO THE SIGN OF EUROPE UNIFICATION")
The introduction of the euro into cash circulation on January 1, 2002 provided a reason for the minting of the first German collection coins. In the Euro Presentation series, Germany has issued coins of three denominations: € 10, € 100 and € 200. Coins minted in all German mints.