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2002-2016 AD., Germany, Federal Republic, elongated coin souvenir, barque Gorch Fock / Kiel commemorative, Laboe mint, cf. KM Germany 208. 
Germany, Federal Republic, Elongated coin souvenir issue for tourists, barque Gorch Fock / Kiel commemorative, Laboe mint, produced ca. 2002-2016 AD.,
Elongated coin - souvenir issue (ø 20 – 36 mm / 3,09 g), from a German 2 Euro cent issue (unknown date and mint), copper plated steel (magnetic), 3,06 g. original coin weight, 18,8 mm original diameter, original coin mintage ? , bent,
Obv.: GORCH FOCK - KIEL , depiction of the German three-mast barque Gorch Fock, dotted border.
Rev.: some visible rests of the original coin depiction: value number 2, globe and lines (otherwise plain) .
for the original coin: KM Germany no. 208 ; Jaeger 483 ; Schön 207 . 

More info about elongated coins on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_coin / https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souvenir-Medaille

Laboe is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Baltic Sea coast, approximately 10 km northeast of Kiel. The Laboe Naval Memorial is located within the municipality, as is the U-boat U-995. The city coat of arms depicts a swan and is based on its name, as Laboe means "swan" in the extinct Slavic Polabian language. 
The Laboe Naval Memorial (a.k.a. Laboe Tower) is a memorial located in Laboe, near Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Started in 1927 and completed in 1936, the monument originally memorialized the World War I war dead of the Kaiserliche Marine, with the Kriegsmarine dead of World War II being added after 1945. In 1954, it was rededicated to commemorate the sailors of all nationalities who died during the World Wars.  The monument consists of a 72-metre-high (236 ft) tower topped by an observation deck. The deck stands a total 85 m (279 ft) above sea level. 

Gorch Fock was the pseudonym of the German author Johann Wilhelm Kinau (22 August 1880 – 31 May 1916). In 1904 Kinau started publishing poetry and stories in his native Low German dialect. In 1913 he published his most popular work, the novel Seefahrt ist Not!, in which he describes the life of the deep sea fishermen of his home island.
In the First World War, Kinau was drafted into the German infantry in 1915. He fought in Serbia and Russia and later at Verdun. From 1916 he served in the German Navy, having requested the transfer. He served as a lookout on the light cruiser SMS Wiesbaden and died when the ship was sunk in the Battle of Jutland. His body was found on the Swedish shore near Fjällbacka and interred on the island of Stensholmen together with other German and British servicemen.
The German Navy named two training ships in his honor, the Gorch Fock of the Kriegsmarine and the Gorch Fock of the Deutsche Marine. Gorch-Fock-Wall on the Hamburg Wallring is also named after him.

Gorch Fock I (ex Tovarishch, ex Gorch Fock) is a German three-mast barque, the first of a series built as school ships for the German Reichsmarine in 1933. She was taken as war reparations by the Soviet Union after World War II and renamed Tovarishch. The ship was acquired by sponsors, after a short period under the Ukrainian flag in the 1990s and a prolonged stay in British ports due to lack of funds for necessary repairs, and she sailed to her original home port of Stralsund where her original name of Gorch Fock was restored on 29 November 2003. She is a museum ship, and extensive repairs were carried out in 2008.
Niobe, 1930
The Federal German government built a replacement training ship Gorch Fock (1958) which is still in service.

The Gorch Fock is a tall ship of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). She is the second ship of that name and a sister ship of the Gorch Fock built in 1933. Both ships are named in honour of the German writer Johann Kinau who wrote under the pseudonym "Gorch Fock" and died in the battle of Jutland/Skagerrak in 1916. The modern-day Gorch Fock was built in 1958 and has since then undertaken 146 cruises (as of October 2006[needs update]), including one tour around the world in 1988. She is sometimes referred to (unofficially) as the Gorch Fock II to distinguish her from her older sister ship. The Gorch Fock is under the command of the Naval Academy in Flensburg-Mürwik.

more on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(author) , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(1933) , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(1958) 

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboe ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboe_Naval_Memorial   

Mint location according http://elongated-schatzkiste.npage.de/laboe.html - http://wersam.npage.de/schleswig-holstein/laboe.html - http://smilecoin.npage.de/l/laboe.html : 
Mint location: in front of the Laboe Naval Memorial
 
Standort: Vor dem U-Boot (direkt unterhalb des Aussichtsturms) - Automat existiert nicht mehr 
Anzahl der Motive: 1
Motiv-Beschreibung: 
Rand:  Perlrand

Automaten-Modell: unbekannt
Aufsteller: unbekannt
Rarity: ?
Schlüsselwörter: Germany Federal Republic elongated coin souvenir barque Gorch Fock Kiel commemorative Laboe Euro cent globe lies

2002-2016 AD., Germany, Federal Republic, elongated coin souvenir, barque Gorch Fock / Kiel commemorative, Laboe mint, cf. KM Germany 208.

Germany, Federal Republic, Elongated coin souvenir issue for tourists, barque Gorch Fock / Kiel commemorative, Laboe mint, produced ca. 2002-2016 AD.,
Elongated coin - souvenir issue (ø 20 – 36 mm / 3,09 g), from a German 2 Euro cent issue (unknown date and mint), copper plated steel (magnetic), 3,06 g. original coin weight, 18,8 mm original diameter, original coin mintage ? , bent,
Obv.: GORCH FOCK - KIEL , depiction of the German three-mast barque Gorch Fock, dotted border.
Rev.: some visible rests of the original coin depiction: value number 2, globe and lines (otherwise plain) .
for the original coin: KM Germany no. 208 ; Jaeger 483 ; Schön 207 .

More info about elongated coins on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_coin / https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souvenir-Medaille

Laboe is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Baltic Sea coast, approximately 10 km northeast of Kiel. The Laboe Naval Memorial is located within the municipality, as is the U-boat U-995. The city coat of arms depicts a swan and is based on its name, as Laboe means "swan" in the extinct Slavic Polabian language.
The Laboe Naval Memorial (a.k.a. Laboe Tower) is a memorial located in Laboe, near Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Started in 1927 and completed in 1936, the monument originally memorialized the World War I war dead of the Kaiserliche Marine, with the Kriegsmarine dead of World War II being added after 1945. In 1954, it was rededicated to commemorate the sailors of all nationalities who died during the World Wars. The monument consists of a 72-metre-high (236 ft) tower topped by an observation deck. The deck stands a total 85 m (279 ft) above sea level.

Gorch Fock was the pseudonym of the German author Johann Wilhelm Kinau (22 August 1880 – 31 May 1916). In 1904 Kinau started publishing poetry and stories in his native Low German dialect. In 1913 he published his most popular work, the novel Seefahrt ist Not!, in which he describes the life of the deep sea fishermen of his home island.
In the First World War, Kinau was drafted into the German infantry in 1915. He fought in Serbia and Russia and later at Verdun. From 1916 he served in the German Navy, having requested the transfer. He served as a lookout on the light cruiser SMS Wiesbaden and died when the ship was sunk in the Battle of Jutland. His body was found on the Swedish shore near Fjällbacka and interred on the island of Stensholmen together with other German and British servicemen.
The German Navy named two training ships in his honor, the Gorch Fock of the Kriegsmarine and the Gorch Fock of the Deutsche Marine. Gorch-Fock-Wall on the Hamburg Wallring is also named after him.

Gorch Fock I (ex Tovarishch, ex Gorch Fock) is a German three-mast barque, the first of a series built as school ships for the German Reichsmarine in 1933. She was taken as war reparations by the Soviet Union after World War II and renamed Tovarishch. The ship was acquired by sponsors, after a short period under the Ukrainian flag in the 1990s and a prolonged stay in British ports due to lack of funds for necessary repairs, and she sailed to her original home port of Stralsund where her original name of Gorch Fock was restored on 29 November 2003. She is a museum ship, and extensive repairs were carried out in 2008.
Niobe, 1930
The Federal German government built a replacement training ship Gorch Fock (1958) which is still in service.

The Gorch Fock is a tall ship of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). She is the second ship of that name and a sister ship of the Gorch Fock built in 1933. Both ships are named in honour of the German writer Johann Kinau who wrote under the pseudonym "Gorch Fock" and died in the battle of Jutland/Skagerrak in 1916. The modern-day Gorch Fock was built in 1958 and has since then undertaken 146 cruises (as of October 2006[needs update]), including one tour around the world in 1988. She is sometimes referred to (unofficially) as the Gorch Fock II to distinguish her from her older sister ship. The Gorch Fock is under the command of the Naval Academy in Flensburg-Mürwik.

more on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(author) , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(1933) , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorch_Fock_(1958)

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboe ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboe_Naval_Memorial

Mint location according http://elongated-schatzkiste.npage.de/laboe.html - http://wersam.npage.de/schleswig-holstein/laboe.html - http://smilecoin.npage.de/l/laboe.html :
Mint location: in front of the Laboe Naval Memorial

Standort: Vor dem U-Boot (direkt unterhalb des Aussichtsturms) - Automat existiert nicht mehr
Anzahl der Motive: 1
Motiv-Beschreibung:
Rand: Perlrand

Automaten-Modell: unbekannt
Aufsteller: unbekannt
Rarity: ?

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Name des Albums:Arminius / Federal Republic of Germany
Schlüsselwörter:Germany / Federal / Republic / elongated / coin / souvenir / barque / Gorch / Fock / Kiel / commemorative / Laboe / Euro / cent / globe / lies
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