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1 Euro - Beatrix

Uitgever Aruba (Dutch Caribbean)
Jaar 2005
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Samenstelling Bimetallic: gilding metal centre in copper-nickel ring
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Beschrijving keerzijde A standing flamingo is depicted in the field, shown wading in shallow water along a shoreline, with a sun rising or setting on the horizon and a sailboat visible in the background. The numeral '1' appears prominently in the upper field, with the bilingual trial/essai inscriptions 'TRIAL' and 'ESSAI' below, indicating this piece was struck as a pattern or trial issue rather than for general circulation.
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Aanvullende informatie

Aruba's 2005 euro-denominated coinage was never intended for circulation — the island's official currency remains the Aruban florin, pegged to the US dollar since 1986. These pieces were struck as part of a collector series exploiting the visual familiarity of euro coinage while carrying no legal tender status within any eurozone state. Queen Beatrix's appearance here reflects the constitutional reality of Aruba as an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, not an oversight or aspirational gesture toward eurozone membership.

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