Germany 2010 A Federal state of Bremen
Federal state of Bremen
Bremen, officially the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, is the smallest and least populous
of Germany's 16 states. It is informally called Land Bremen ("State of Bremen"), but that is sometimes
used even in official contexts. The state consists of the city of Bremen and its seaport exclave, Bremerhaven, surrounded by the larger state of Lower
Saxony in northern Germany.
The inner part of the coin features the Town Hall of Bremen,
with the Roland statue in the foreground. The word “BREMEN” is inscribed
beneath the Town Hall to the right of the statue. The mint mark, represented by
the letter “A”, “D”, “F”, “G” or “J”, appears at the left above the Town Hall.
The initials of the artist, Bodo Broschat, are given at the very bottom, immediately
below the statue. The name of the issuing country, “D”, and the year, “2010”,
are inserted at the top and bottom of the outer ring of the coin respectively,
interspersed between the twelve stars of the European Union.
Five coins of different mints - A, D, F, G, J:
· 2022
A (Berlin mint Staatliche Münze
Berlin)
· 2022
D (Munich mint Bavarian State Mint)
· 2022
F (Staatliche mint Staatliche Münzen
Baden-Württemberg) *
· 2022
G (Karlsruhe mint Staatliche Münzen
Baden-Württemberg) *
· 2022
J (Hamburg mint Hamburgische Münze)
*The mint was founded in 1998 as a result of
the merger of the Karlsruhe and Stuttgart Mints. Despite the merger, two
previously separate mints had retained their respective mintmarks:
"F" – "Stuttgart" and "G" –
"Karlsruhe".
Weight - 8.5 g.
Quality - UNC (Uncirculated) A (Berlin mint Staatliche Münze Berlin) coin
Diameter - 25.75 mm.
Composition - Bimetallic - nickel brass clad
nickel center in copper-nickel ring
Circulation - 30'000'000 pcs.
Country of origin - Germany
Year of release - 2010