Netherlands 5 Euro Uncirculated Coin 2022 - Maastricht Treaty - Dutch Coincard Catalogue
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Netherlands 5 Euro Uncirculated Coin 2022 - Maastricht Treaty - Dutch Coincard Catalogue
Country: Netherlands
Face Value: 5 Euro
Theme: Maastricht Treaty
Collection: Dutch Coincard Catalogue
Composition: Base Metals
Quality: Uncirculated
Year: 2022
Weight: 10.5 g
Mintage: 50,000
Coin Shape: Circular
Diameter: 29 mm
Edge: Plain
Edge Inscription: Symbols and Lettering
Packaging: Coin Card ()
Condition: See images
Certificate: No Certificate Issued
Mint: Royal Dutch Mint
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Description:
On 7 February 2022 it was exactly thirty years since the Maastricht Treaty was signed.
The treaty is one of the most important in the founding of the European Union. In honour of the anniversary, the Royal Dutch Mint mints a commemorative coin on behalf of the Ministry of Finance: the Maastricht Treaty 5 Euro Coin.
The Maastricht Treaty
The Maastricht Treaty significantly changed the institutions and decision-making processes of the European Economic Community.
Existing EC treaties were expanded to include other areas than only economic affairs and nuclear energy as part of the common European policy.
The treaty consisted of three pillars: the European Communities; a common foreign and security policy; and cooperation between EU governments in the field of justice and home affairs.
In addition, an Economic and Monetary Union paragraph was included in the treaty, which led to the introduction of the single euro currency in 2002.
The treaty was signed by twelve countries: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Inspiration of the Designer
The Maastricht Treaty 5 Euro Coin was designed by artist Rinus van Hall.
Van Hall was inspired by the three pillars that form the basis of the treaty and by the location where the treaty was signed, the Government Building in Maastricht.
On the front, King Willem-Alexander stands in the middle of the ceiling structure of the iconic hall of the building.
The twelve stars symbolise the twelve original member states.
On the reverse are twelve fountain pens that draw a temple front, with three supporting pillars as a symbol for the three pillars of the treaty.
Spread across the reverse side are 27 stars: the EU now has 27 member states.
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