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| Issuer | Federal Republic of Germany |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse lettering | DEUTSCHLAND MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN |
| Reverse description | The inner disc of this fantasy specimen piece displays the large numeral 2 overlaid with a stylized profile portrait of a figure, accompanied by a vertical field divider on the left bearing a circle of twelve small stars reminiscent of the standard Euro reverse design. The outer ring carries the inscription SPECIMEN in the upper left field, indicating this piece was produced as a trial or promotional fantasy strike rather than an official issue. |
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Issued in 2007 as part of Germany's Bundesländer series, this coin commemorates Mecklenburg-Vorpommern through its most recognizable architectural monument. Each of the sixteen German states received its own coin under this program, with federal and state authorities negotiating design selection — a process that occasionally generated friction when proposed imagery was deemed too regional or politically sensitive. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's entry was struck across all five German mints, giving it five distinct mint marks: A, D, F, G, and J.