The 100 Euro gold coin "Luther Memorials Eisleben and Wittenberg" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited circumscription of this valuable commemorative coin is "Luther memorials Eisleben and Wittenberg" ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers.The Euro Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 euro coins in this series that have already appeared are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Football World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery, 2015 Upper Middle Rhine Valley, 2016 Regensburg.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage - Classical Weimar" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 350,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the renowned coin designer Dietrich Dorfstecher. The circumscription of this valuable commemorative coin reads "UNESCO World Heritage - Classical Weimar". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 263 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Lübeck" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 400,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Berlin designer and master engraver Bodo Broschat. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - City of Lübeck". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 285 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Goslar" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 320,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Significantly involved in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Stuttgart Wolfgang Th. Doehm. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - City of Goslar". The gold euro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 339 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited circumscription of this valuable commemorative coin is "Upper Middle Rhine Valley" ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers The Euro Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "FIFA World Cup 2006" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin box with certificate of authenticity by the German Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 350,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as an investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. The Berlin graphic artist Heinz Hoyer was instrumental in finding the motif for this 100 euro coin. In the inscription of the commemorative coin, the occasion and the year of the World Cup can be seen. The gold euro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 222 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Trier" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 320,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Significantly involved in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the graphic artist and medalist Michael Otto from Rodenbach. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - City of Trier". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 367 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "Transition to Monetary Union - Introduction of the Euro" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 500,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as an investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. The design of the obverse side of this 100 euro coin is by Neuberg artist Anton Zvone Jesovsek and examplifies Germany's connection to the new currency. The inscription on the commemorative coin reads "Transition to Monetary Union - Introduction of the Euro". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high potential for value appreciation. The issue price at the time was 193 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz.Vintage 2002 "Introduction of the Euro" is also available as a 200 Euro coin with a weight of 31.1 oz.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "World Heritage City of Quedlinburg" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 400,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Significantly involved in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the artist Agatha Kill. The inscription on the commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Quedlinburg ". The gold euro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price was 190 euros in 2003. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - Garden Kingdom Dessau-Wörlitz" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 220,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as an investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the graduate designer Lorenz Crössmann from Berlin. The inscription of this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz ". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 544.48 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - Lorsch Monastery" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 220,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Czech-German sculptor, illustrator and medalist František Chochola. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - Lorsch Monastery ". The Euro Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin UNESCO World Heritage "Speyer Cathedral" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage of a maximum of 175,000 pieces for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high potential for value appreciation. The first issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 euro coins in this series that have already appeared are: 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery, 2015 Upper Middle Rhine Valley, 2016 Regensburg, 2017 Wittenberg, 2018 Augustusburg Castles.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin UNESCO World Heritage "Castles Augustusburg and Falkenlust in Brühl" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage: Augustusburg and Falkenlust Castles". The Euro Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage of a maximum of 200,000 pieces for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high potential for value appreciation. The issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 euro coins in this series that have already appeared are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery, 2015 Upper Middle Rhine Valley, 2016 Regensburg, 2017 Wittenberg.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wartburg" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 300,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Significantly involved in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Cologne artist Wolfgang Reuter. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - Wartburg". The Euro Gold Euro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 653.20 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "World Cultural Heritage City of Bamberg" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 400,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as an investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. The Stuttgart artist Prof. Ulrich Böhme was instrumental in the design of the motif for this 100 euro coin. The inscription on the commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Bamberg ". The gold euro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 191 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - City of Lübeck" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 400,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Berlin designer and master engraver Bodo Broschat. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - City of Lübeck". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 285 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
The 100 Euro gold coin "Regensburg" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited circumscription of this valuable commemorative coin is "Regensburg" ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers.The Euro Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 541.62 euros. The 100 euro coins in this series that have already appeared are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery, 2015 Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.Artist: Friedrich Brenner, DiedorfPhotographer: Hans-Jürgen Fuchs, Stuttgart
The 100 Euro gold coin "UNESCO World Heritage Site - Aachen Cathedral" is delivered individually encapsulated in the original coin case with certificate of authenticity by the Deutsche Bundesbank. Due to the strictly limited mintage of 270,000 pieces worldwide, this coin is ideal as a value investment - perfect for collectors and newcomers. Instrumental in the design of the motif of this 100 euro coin was the Munich medalist Erich Ott. The inscription on this valuable commemorative coin is "UNESCO World Heritage - Aachen Cathedral". The Goldeuro coins with a fineness of 999.9/1000 (fine gold) are minted evenly in all five mints of the Federal Republic of Germany (A, D, F, G and J) with annually changing motifs. Secure yourself this unique piece of German contemporary history. Due to the low mintage for collector coins, this unique gold coin promises a high appreciation potential. The issue price at the time was 738.70 euros. The 100 Euro coins of this series already issued are 2002 Euro introduction, 2003 Quedlinburg, 2004 Bamberg, 2005 Soccer World Cup 06, 2006 Weimar, 2007 Lübeck, 2008 Goslar, 2009 Trier, 2010 Würzburg, 2011 Wartburg, 2012 Aachen/Aachen Cathedral, 2013 Dessau-Wörlitz, 2014 Lorsch Monastery.Investment gold is exempt from tax under § 25c UStG.
Content:
15.55 Gramm
(€62.15* / 1 Gramm)
€966.50*
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