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ECU Europa; 9 countries; gold

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 1980
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Beschrijving keerzijde Nine national symbols of the founding member states of the European Economic Community participating in the European Monetary System are arranged in a circle, each accompanied by its respective country abbreviation below: France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Ireland. At the center of the design, the monogram ECU is displayed in a cruciform arrangement, with the date 1980 incorporated within the central field. The composition is symmetrical and heraldic in character, celebrating the introduction of the ECU as a European currency unit.
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Aanvullende informatie

The ECU — European Currency Unit — was a basket currency introduced by the European Monetary System in 1979, weighted across member state economies but never issued as legal tender for general circulation. These gold pieces were struck by the Monnaie de Paris as collector issues, not monetary instruments, though the ECU itself underpinned exchange rate mechanisms that would eventually inform the architecture of the euro. The nine countries reflected EMS membership before Greece's 1981 accession expanded the bloc.

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