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Reutlingen branch
The branches of the Bundesbank supply the economy with euro banknotes and coins, and offers private customers the opportunity to exchange D-Mark banknotes and coins free-of-charge and with no fixed deadline.
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The governments of the euro area countries commission the production of euro coins. In Germany, there are five
institutions that mint coins.How can you tell which institution minted the German euro coins?
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Overcoming challenges together Address to mark the occasion of a Bundesbank representative taking up office in Riga
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2020 – On land €10 collectors’ coin with a red bronze outer ring
The €10 collectors’ coin “On land” featuring a colourless polymer ring and a red bronze outer ring was issued on 10 September 2020. This coin is the second in a three-part series, “Air Moves” (2019‑21).
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Facts and figures about cash
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The most relevant facts and figures about euro banknotes and coins can be found here.
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2019 – Temperate climate zone €5 collectors' coin with a green polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an green plastic ring was issued in September 2019. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the third in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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2018 – Subtropical climate zone €5 collectors' coin with an orange polymer ring
The €5 collectors' coin with an orange plastic ring was issued in April 2018. It was minted on behalf of the German government and is the second in a five-part series, “Climate zones of the Earth” (2017-21).
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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).
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