Federal Republic of Germany 10 Euros, 2013

Heinrich Hertz

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany
Currency Euro (2002 – 9999)
Coin type Non-circulating coin
Denomination 10 Euros
Year 2013
Ruler Federal Republic (1949–9999)
Composition Copper-nickel (Cu750 Ni250)
Shape Round
Alignment Medal alignment ↑↑
Technique Milled
Weight (g) 14
Diameter (mm) 32.5
Thickness (mm) 2.34

Description

10 Euros from Federal Republic of Germany. Issued in 2013. Struck in Copper-nickel (Cu750 Ni250). Measures 32.5 mm and weighs 14 g.

Obverse
The stylized German federal eagle, the traditional symbol of German sovereignty, is surrounded by the twelve stars of the European Union, the name of the state "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND", the year, the letter "G" of the Karlsruhe workshop and the face value "10 EURO". (Federal Republic of Germany 2013
G
10 Euro)
Reverse
Representations of electromagnetic waves surrounded by the inscriptions "125 JAHRE STRAHLEN ELEKTRISCHER KRAFT" (125 years of electromagnetic radiation), the symbol "Hz" of Hertz, the initials "Ok" of the engraver Othmar Kukula, and the name "HEINRICH HERZ" of the German physicist. (125 years electric radiation
Hz
Ok
Heinrich Hertz)
Edge
Smooth with the inscription "LICHT IST EINE ELEKTRISCHE ERSCHEINUNG" (Light is an electric phenomenon). (Light is an electric phenomenon)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage unc Comment Frequency
2013 G 1.1M € 12,00

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