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5 Euro (De Wadden Sea, Colored Seastar)
Name:
5 Euro (De Wadden Sea, colored Seastar)
Country: Netherlands
Series: 2013~Today - Willem Alexander (Euro) Numismatic Products
Issue on: 2016
Last Issue: 2016
Distribution: Numismatic Product
Mint: Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, The Netherlands
Composition: Silver
Composition details: 0.925
Face value: 5
Country: Netherlands
Series: 2013~Today - Willem Alexander (Euro) Numismatic Products
Issue on: 2016
Last Issue: 2016
Distribution: Numismatic Product
Mint: Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, The Netherlands
Composition: Silver
Composition details: 0.925
Face value: 5
Currency:
€ - Euro
Diameter (millimeters): 33.00
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 15.50
Edge: Lettered (plain)
Mintage: 750
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Shape: Circular
Subject: De Wadden Sea, colored Seastar
Description: Obverse: King Willem-Alexander almost en face and coat of arms of the Netherlands. Small silhouette of the head of the King. Text surrounding; WILLEM-ALEXANDER KONING DER NEDERLANDEN JE MAIN. Reverse: Aerial view of the Wadden Sea with the Dutch, German and Danish islands. Seabirds and a starfish. Names of all the island next to them. Text above. Value, mint mark and privy mark below.
Diameter (millimeters): 33.00
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 15.50
Edge: Lettered (plain)
Mintage: 750
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Shape: Circular
Subject: De Wadden Sea, colored Seastar
Description: Obverse: King Willem-Alexander almost en face and coat of arms of the Netherlands. Small silhouette of the head of the King. Text surrounding; WILLEM-ALEXANDER KONING DER NEDERLANDEN JE MAIN. Reverse: Aerial view of the Wadden Sea with the Dutch, German and Danish islands. Seabirds and a starfish. Names of all the island next to them. Text above. Value, mint mark and privy mark below.