Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Hey! Here you will find a list of all issued German 10€ Commemoratives. 2002 Mintage: 400.000 (Proof), 2.000.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 23th January 2002 Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Mintmark: F Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: IM ZEICHEN DER EINIGUNG EUROPAS Designer: Erich Ott, Munich Mintage: 400.000 (Proof), 2.000.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 14th February 2002 Mint: Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, Munich Mintmark: D Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: HISTORISCH UND ZUKUNFTSWEISEND Designer: Bodo Broschat, Berlin Mintage: 300.000 (Proof), 2.000.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 2nd May 2002 Mint: Hamburgische Münze Mintmark: J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: Das Wort "Kunst" in verschiedenen Sprachen Designer: Frantisek Chocola, Hamburg Mintage: 280.000 (Proof), 2.000.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 8th August 2002 Mint: Staatliche Münze Berlin Mintmark: A Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: FREISTÄTTE FÜR KUNST UND WISSENSCHAFT Designer: Frantisek Chocola, Hamburg Mintage: 290.000 (Proof), 2.000.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 7th November 2002 Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe Mintmark: G Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: INFORMATION BILDUNG UNTERHALTUNG Designer: Jordi Regel, Berlin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 2003 Mintage: 350.000 (Proof), 2.050.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of Issue: 10th April 2003 Mint: Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, München Mintmark: D Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver ( 925 Ag) Randschrift: SAMMELN · AUSSTELLEN · FORSCHEN · BILDEN Designer: Victor Huster, Baden - Baden Mintage: 350.000 (Proof), 2.050.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 8th May 2003 Mint: Hamburgische Münze Mintmark: J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: FORSCHEN · LEHREN · ANWENDEN Designer: Bodo Broschat, Berlin Mintage: 350.000 (Proof), 2.050.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 12nd June 2003 Mint: Staatliche Münze Berlin Mintmark: A Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: ERINNERUNG AN DEN VOLKSAUFSTAND IN DER DDR Designer: Hans Joa Dobler, Ehekirchen Mintage: 350.000 (Proof), 2.050.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 10th July 2003 Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Mintmark: F Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: RUHRPOTT KULTURLANDSCHAFT Designer: Hans Joa Dobler, Ehekirchen Mintage: 350.000 (Proof), 2.050.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 13rd November 2003 Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe Mintmark: G Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: ARCHITEKT · FORSCHER · KOSMOPOLIT · DEMOKRAT Designer: Michael Otto, Rodenbach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Mintage: 400.000 (Proof), 3.550.000 (Uncirculated Issue) Date of issue: 5th June 2003 Mint: Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, München Mintmarks: A, D, F, G, J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: DIE WELT ZU GAST BEI FREUNDEN Designer: Bildseite: Lucia Maria Hardegen aus Bonn, Wertseite: Erich Ott, München 2004 Date of issue: 5th February 2004 Mint: Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, München Mintmarks: A, D, F, G, J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: DIE WELT ZU GAST BEI FREUNDEN Designer : Bildseite: Lucia Maria Hardegen, Bonn Wertseite: Erich Ott, München Date of issue: 7th April 2004 Mint: Staatliche Münze Berlin Mintmark: A Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilver (925 Ag) Randschrift: KUNST · TECHNIK · LEHRE Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin Date of issue: 6. Mai 2004 * Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden Württemberg, Karlsruhe Mintmark: G Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: FREUDE SCHÖNER GÖTTERFUNKEN Designer: Aase Thorsen, Molsberg Date of issue: 3. Juni 2004 * Mint: Hamburgische Münze Mintmark: J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: MEERESGRUND TRIFFT HORIZONT Designer: Dietrich Dorfstecher, Berlin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Date of issue: 9. September 2004 * Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Mintmark: F Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: OHNE DAS SCHÖNE · WAS SOLL DER GEWINN Designer: Erich Ott, München Date of issue: 4. November 2004 * Mint: Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, München Mintmark: D Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: RAUMFAHRT VERBINDET DIE WELT Designer: Frantisek Chochola, Hamburg 2005 Date of issue: 10. Februar 2005 * Mint: Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, München Mintmarks: A, D, F, G, J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: DIE WELT ZU GAST BEI FREUNDEN Designer: Bildseite: Lucia Maria Hardegen, Bonn Wertseite: Erich Ott, München Date of issue: 7. April 2005 * Mint: Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, München Mintmark: D Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: GRENZENLOSE WALDWILDNIS Künstler: Bodo Broschat, Berlin Date of issue: 12. Mai 2005 * Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden Württemberg, Karlsruhe Mintmark: G Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: ERNST IST DAS LEBEN · HEITER IST DIE KUNST Designer: Carsten Theumer, Höhnstedt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Date of issue: 7. Juli 2005 * Mint: Hamburgische Münze Mintmark: J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: NICHT AUFHÖREN ZU FRAGEN Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin Date of issue: 8. September 2005 * Mint: Staatliche Münze Berlin Mintmark: A Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: MAGADOBURG 805 - MAGDEBURG 2005 Designer: Heinz Hoyer, Berlin Date of issue: 3. November 2005 * Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Mintmark: F Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: EIPHNH PAX FRIEDEN EIPHNH PAX FRIEDEN Designer: Bodo Broschat, Berlin 2006 Date of issue: 2. Januar 2006 * Mint: Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, München Mintmark: D Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: MOZART - DIE WELT HAT EINEN SINN Designer: Jordi Regel Date of issue: 9. Februar 2006 * Mint: Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, München Mintmarks: A, D, F, G, J Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: DIE WELT ZU GAST BEI FREUNDEN Designer: Bildseite: Lucia Maria Hardegen, Bonn Wertseite: Erich Ott, München Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mortyr2012 Posted May 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Date of issue: 2. März 2006 * Mint: Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Mintmark: F Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: DER MENSCH BILDE SICH IN ALLEM SCHÖN Designer: Axel Bertram Date of issue: June/Juli 2006 * Mint: Staatliche Münze Berlin Mintmark: A Weight: 18 g Material: Sterlingsilber (Legierung 925 Ag) Randschrift: 1206 1485 1547 1697 1832 1945 1989 2006 Designer: Heinz Hoyer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiffibunny Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Thanks, now I can keep track of which ones I need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 They have some very nice designs. So we now have an up-to-date online catalog. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tabbs Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 The "Dresden" coin will come a little later, by the way. After a couple of months without any new issues that piece will be issued on 24 August. Then, only a few weeks later, the fifth and last €10 piece comes out (the "Hanse" coin, in September). Now why they do it that way ... no idea. Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smk Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 WOW, some nice designs. Are they expensive? I have no knowledge on German coins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tabbs Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 The regular version can be "bought" at face value, ie. you go to a Bundesbank branch office (or a commercial bank that has them), pay €10 and get a €10 piece. If you want the prooflike version, you buy it from the German Numismatic Office (€15) or a dealer ... Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crystalk64 Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 I have ALL the German silver $10 commoratives from 2002 to the first one of this year. Outstanding set of silvers and do hope that my connection in Europe will keep coming through for me! My concern is the rising cost of silver will finally push the uncirculated coins past the $10 euro level and we will have to start paying a premium for them. And, I might add I already have to pay the difference in the exchange rate but I am not complaining as you CAN NOT buy silver coins in the U.S. for $6.20 ($5 euro silver) or around $13.00 ($10 euro silver). Some of the EU nations have nothing less than OUTSTANDING buys on their commemorative silvers in uncirculated condition and as long as I can get them for myself and other U.S. collectors (friends) I will continue to do so!!! The Euro opened my eyes to world collecting and I have nothing but fun ever since!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trantor_3 Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 I have a few of those. And I'm sure there will follow more. I like that design of the Dresden coin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tabbs Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 You will probably like the Hanseatic League / Städtehanse coin too. http://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/cln_...2006/21275.html (scroll down to the bottom) Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tabbs Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 My concern is the rising cost of silver will finally push the uncirculated coins past the $10 euro level and we will have to start paying a premium for them. May well happen one day; after all, that is how the German gold coins are sold. Those half ounce pieces have a face value of €100 but that is rather symbolic. The issue price is basically the gold price on the legal date of issue, plus a €25 "supplement", plus s/h, if one buys from the Numismatic Office. As for silver coins, the German governments have in the past followed a different "strategy". They are always issued at face value - but when the silver price went up in late 1979, the 5 DM coins were made of Magnimat (CuNi "sandwich") instead of silver (Ag 625). Now collectors did not really like that, so as from 1987 the collector coins were silver pieces again, but with a face value of 10 DM (that so far had been used for the 1972 Olympics pieces only). In 1998 the silver content was raised (from .625 to .925). The German €10 coins are all Ag 925 pieces too. The silver content of the mark and euro commems (fine weight) went from 7.0g (5 DM) to ~9.7g (early 10 DM) to ~14.3g (late 10 DM) and is now ~16.6g (€10 which is ~ DM 19.56). If the silver price continues to increase, one option for the issuing government is to have collector coins made with a face value of, say, 20 euro. That would be in line with what they did before. Another one is to make the prooflike pieces (which are a little more expensive anyway) from silver just as now, but issue the "regular" version with a lower silver content. That is what Portugal does. Theoretically one could even make a CuNi version for the mass market and a silver prooflike version. But that solution would probably not be appreciated by many collectors. After all, such "non-regular" coins do not really circulate anyway - which is especially true in Euroland where the silver and gold coins are "legal tender" in the issuing member state (i.e. in a relatively small part of the currency union) only. Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trantor_3 Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 You will probably like the Hanseatic League / Städtehanse coin too. http://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/cln_...2006/21275.html (scroll down to the bottom) Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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