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Monatliche Zahlungsbilanz des Euroraums: Oktober 2023
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Im Oktober 2023 wies die Leistungsbilanz einen Überschuss von 34 Mrd. € auf nach 31 Mrd. € im Vormonat.
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2023 – Banded demoiselle €5 collectors’ coin with partially coloured motif
The German government has decided to mint a €5 collectors’ coin entitled “Banded demoiselle”, to be issed at 9 November 2023. It is the fifth coin issued as part of the “Wonderful world of insects” series, which will see a total of nine coins with partially coloured motifs issued from 2022 to 2024.
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2023 – Seven-spot ladybird €5 collectors’ coin with partially coloured motif
The German government has decided to mint a €5 collectors’ coin entitled “Seven-spot ladybird”, to be issed ar 9 March 2023.
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2023 – Red mason bee €5 collectors’ coin with partially coloured motif
The German government has decided to mint a €5 collectors’ coin entitled “Red mason bee”, to be issed at 7 September 2023. It is the fourth coin issued as part of the “Wonderful world of insects” series, which will see a total of nine coins with partially coloured motifs issued over the period 2022-24.
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2023 – Swallowtail €5 collectors’ coin with partially coloured motif
The German government has decided to mint a €5 collectors’ coin entitled “Swallowtail”, to be issed at 15 June 2023. It is the third coin issued as part of the “Wonderful world of insects” series, which will see a total of nine coins with partially coloured motifs issued over the period 2022-24.
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2020 – Subpolar climate zone €5 collectors’ coin with a turquoise polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an turquoise plastic ring was issued in September 2020. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the fourth in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).