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Germany City Hall and Roland, Bremen 2010

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  • Material: Bi-metallic (inner core made of nickel-brass, outer ring made of copper-nickel)
  • Diameter: 25.75 mm
  • Thickness: 2.20 mm
  • Weight: 8.5 grams
  • Edge: The edge is milled with the inscription “EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT,” meaning “Unity and Justice and Freedom,” which is the national motto of Germany.
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This coin commemorates the City Hall and Roland statue in Bremen, two iconic symbols of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. The City Hall and Roland are recognized for their architectural significance and their role in representing Bremen’s status as a center of trade and commerce in Northern Germany.

  • The central design features the iconic Bremen City Hall (Rathaus) and the Roland statue, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the historic marketplace of Bremen.
  • The Bremen City Hall, with its distinctive Renaissance architecture, is depicted on the left side of the coin. It is recognized for its intricate details and historical significance as a symbol of civic pride and autonomy.
  • The Roland statue, representing the city’s independence and trade rights, is portrayed on the right side of the coin. It stands tall and proud, holding a sword and shield, symbolizing Bremen’s freedom and sovereignty.
  • Above the City Hall and Roland, the inscription “BREMEN” is prominently displayed, indicating the city being honored.
  • The year “2010” is inscribed below the City Hall, marking the year of issuance.
  • The mint mark is located to the right of the year, indicating the mint where the coin was produced (A, D, F, G, or J).
  • Encircling the design are the 12 stars of the European Union, representing unity and solidarity among the member states.

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