Arminius Numismatics

money sorted by region or empire


Startseite Kontakt Sidebar Registrieren Anmelden
Albenliste Neueste Uploads Neueste Kommentare Am meisten angesehen Am besten bewertet Meine Favoriten Suche
Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Germany in general > Federal Republic of Germany
2014 AD., Germany, Federal States series, state of Niedersachsen commemorative, 2 Euro, Karlsruhe mint, KM 334. 
Germany, Federal States series, state of Niedersachsen commemorative, engravers: Erich Ott (obverse) and Luc Luycx (reverse), Karlsruhe mint ("G"), 2014 AD.,
2 Euro (25,8 mm / 8,40 g), bimetallic, brass plated nickel center in a copper-nickel ring, 8,50 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 4.200.000 , ca. 30 million coins in total for all mints), medal alignment ↑↑ (0°) ,
Obv.: 2014 / G/ {OE} / NIEDERSACHSEN / D , view of the St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim, within 12 stars on the copper-nickel ring, country indication "D" below, mint mark G (of Karlsruhe) to left, engraver´s initials {OE} -monogram to right.
Rev.: 2 EURO / LL , map of Europe (second map type), to right 6 lines and twelve stars of Europe on the edge; engraver´s initials LL to r.
Edge: (eagle) EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT , immersed depiction and motto on a reeded edge.
KM 334 , Jaeger 586 , Schön 314 .
from circulation in 2017 

German coins of the later Federal Republic are produced at five different mints, coins from each of them can be identified by their mintmarks, A = Berlin, D = Munich, F = Stuttgart, G = Karlsruhe, J = Hamburg.

Year / Mint Mark / Mint / Mintage / Details
2014 A 6,000,000 - Berlin
2014 A 84,000 Proof
2014 A 85,000 BU
2014 D 6,300,000 - Munich
2014 D 77,000 Proof
2014 D 80,000 BU
2014 F 7.200.000 - Stuttgart
2014 F 77,000 Proof
2014 F 80,000 BU
2014 G 4,200,000 - Karlsruhe
2014 G 77,000 Proof
2014 G 80,000 BU
2014 J 6.300.000 - Hamburg
2014 J 77,000 Proof
2014 J 80,000 BU


The Church of St. Michael (German: Michaeliskirche) is an early-Romanesque church in Hildesheim, Germany. It has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1985. It is now a Lutheran church. Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim (996-1022) built a Benedictine monastery from the ground up on a hill linked with the archangel Michael just a half kilometer north of the city walls of his seat (Hildesheim), a monastery that featured an imposing church some 70 meters in length overall. Bernward set the first stone for the new church in 1010 and dedicated the still unfinished building to Michael on the archangel's feast day, 29 September 1022, just a few weeks before his death. Construction, however, continued under his successor, Bishop Godehard (died 1038), who completed the work in 1031 and reconsecrated the church to Michael on September 29th of that year.
more on : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Church,_Hildesheim 
Schlüsselwörter: Germany Federal States series Niedersachsen commemorative Euro Karlsruhe Erich Ott Luc Luycx bimetallic stars Saint Michael Church Hildesheim map Europe lines

2014 AD., Germany, Federal States series, state of Niedersachsen commemorative, 2 Euro, Karlsruhe mint, KM 334.

Germany, Federal States series, state of Niedersachsen commemorative, engravers: Erich Ott (obverse) and Luc Luycx (reverse), Karlsruhe mint ("G"), 2014 AD.,
2 Euro (25,8 mm / 8,40 g), bimetallic, brass plated nickel center in a copper-nickel ring, 8,50 g. theor. mint weight, mintage 4.200.000 , ca. 30 million coins in total for all mints), medal alignment ↑↑ (0°) ,
Obv.: 2014 / G/ {OE} / NIEDERSACHSEN / D , view of the St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim, within 12 stars on the copper-nickel ring, country indication "D" below, mint mark G (of Karlsruhe) to left, engraver´s initials {OE} -monogram to right.
Rev.: 2 EURO / LL , map of Europe (second map type), to right 6 lines and twelve stars of Europe on the edge; engraver´s initials LL to r.
Edge: (eagle) EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT , immersed depiction and motto on a reeded edge.
KM 334 , Jaeger 586 , Schön 314 .
from circulation in 2017

German coins of the later Federal Republic are produced at five different mints, coins from each of them can be identified by their mintmarks, A = Berlin, D = Munich, F = Stuttgart, G = Karlsruhe, J = Hamburg.

Year / Mint Mark / Mint / Mintage / Details
2014 A 6,000,000 - Berlin
2014 A 84,000 Proof
2014 A 85,000 BU
2014 D 6,300,000 - Munich
2014 D 77,000 Proof
2014 D 80,000 BU
2014 F 7.200.000 - Stuttgart
2014 F 77,000 Proof
2014 F 80,000 BU
2014 G 4,200,000 - Karlsruhe
2014 G 77,000 Proof
2014 G 80,000 BU
2014 J 6.300.000 - Hamburg
2014 J 77,000 Proof
2014 J 80,000 BU


The Church of St. Michael (German: Michaeliskirche) is an early-Romanesque church in Hildesheim, Germany. It has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1985. It is now a Lutheran church. Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim (996-1022) built a Benedictine monastery from the ground up on a hill linked with the archangel Michael just a half kilometer north of the city walls of his seat (Hildesheim), a monastery that featured an imposing church some 70 meters in length overall. Bernward set the first stone for the new church in 1010 and dedicated the still unfinished building to Michael on the archangel's feast day, 29 September 1022, just a few weeks before his death. Construction, however, continued under his successor, Bishop Godehard (died 1038), who completed the work in 1031 and reconsecrated the church to Michael on September 29th of that year.
more on : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Church,_Hildesheim

Diese Datei bewerten (noch keine Bewertung)
Datei-Information
Dateiname:HildeshGst.jpg
Name des Albums:Arminius / Federal Republic of Germany
Schlüsselwörter:Germany / Federal / States / series / Niedersachsen / commemorative / Euro / Karlsruhe / Erich / Ott / Luc / Luycx / bimetallic / stars / Saint / Michael / Church / Hildesheim / map / Europe / lines
Dateigröße:885 KB
Hinzugefügt am:%17. %581 %2017
Abmessungen:1920 x 960 Pixel
Angezeigt:10 mal
URL:http://www.arminius-numismatics.com/coppermine1414/cpg15x/displayimage.php?pid=14709
Favoriten:zu Favoriten hinzufügen