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  • 1 Euro 2007-2023, KM# 92, Luxembourg, Henri
  • 1 Euro 2007-2023, KM# 92, Luxembourg, Henri
Description

On 7 June 2005, the European Council decided that the common side of the €0.10 to €2 coins should be brought up to date to reflect the enlargement of the EU in 2004. The €0.01, €0.02 and €0.05 coins show Europe in relation to the rest of the world, therefore they remained unchanged. In 2007, the new design was introduced. The design still retains all elements of the original designs but the map of the fifteen states is replaced by one showing the whole of Europe as a continent, without borders, to stress unity.

Henri (born 16 April 1955) is the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, reigning since 7 October 2000. He is the eldest son of Grand Duke Jean and Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium, and a first cousin of the current King of the Belgians, Philippe.

Obverse

The 12 stars, in between which are inserted the engraver's initials 'GC', surround the centre where, on the left, from bottom to top, between the two mint marks, are the date and the word Luxembourg written vertically. On the right is the effigy of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri, in profile facing to the right, in 'new style' linear graphics. The left 40% of the coin has the effigy cut off and the style of the stars inverted.

Mint marks:
• Royal Dutch Mint: Mercury's wand
• Mint of Finland: S letter
• Paris Mint: F letter (2007–2008), Cornucopia
• Luxembourg: Lion

Mint master marks (the star indicates that the piece was struck at the beginning of the term of office of a successor):

Royal Dutch Mint:
2002: Bow and arrow+star (E. J. van Schauwenburg)
2003–2004: Sailboat (Maarten Brouwer)
2009–2015: Sailboat (Maarten Brouwer)
2016: Sailboat+star (Kees Bruinsma)
2017: Sailboat+star (Ted Peters)
2018–2021: Sint Servaas bridge (Stephan Satijn)
2022–present: Raven (Bert van Ravenswaaij)

Paris Mint
2007–2008: Hunting horn, a wave and a fish (Hubert Larivière)
2022–present: Two nested squares superimposed on a rhinoceros head (Joaquin Jimenez)

Engraver: Yvette Gastauer-Claire

2009
LËTZEBUERG
GC

Reverse

A geographical map of Western Europe spans the outer ring and inner core on the right side of the coin. The inscription 1 EURO is superimposed over the map of Europe, with the numeral “1” located in an open field representing the eastern Atlantic Ocean.

12 stars are located on the right side of the outer ring, with six stars atop the map of Europe and six stars below it; six vertical stripes cut across the inner core of the coin, visually connecting the upper and lower star segments.

Luc Luycx, a designer at the Royal Belgian Mint, designed the Euro’s common reverse; his initials, LL, are seen on the right side of the design, just under the “O” in “EURO.”

1 EURO
LL

Edge

1 Euro

2nd map
KM# 92 Schön# 89
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Characteristics
Material Bi-Metallic
Ring Nickel Brass
Center Cupronickel
Weight 7.5 g
Diameter 23.25 mm
Thickness 2.33 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mints
Kremnica Mint (MK)
Paris Mint (A)
Paris Mint (F)
Royal Dutch Mint (KNM)

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