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Annual accounts for 2024 Statement at the press conference presenting the Deutsche Bundesbank’s Annual Report for 2024
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€11 collectors’ coin “UEFA European Football Championship 2024”
The German government has decided to mint an €11 collectors’ coin entitled “UEFA European Football Championship 2024,” scheduled for issue on 8 May 2024. The coin features one of the world’s most popular major sporting events, the European Football Championship, which will be held in the Federal Republic of Germany in 2024, for the first time since Germany’s reunification.
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Overview of €20 and €50 collector coins planned and issued in Germany by the Federal Ministry of Finance
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Germania is conquered An aureus of Domitianus
Our special piece references the successes of Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus (81–96) in Germania. The coin shows his portrait wearing a laurel wreath. On the reverse of the aureus, the mourning Germania is depicted, sitting on a Germanic shield. Beside her lies a broken spear.
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Main features
The new banknotes retain the basic features of the first banknote series with regard to the motifs and main colours depicted in the stylised windows, gateways and bridges, showing architectural styles from different periods of European history.
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Erfahrungsberichte Das sagen Beschäftigte
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Das sagen Beschäftigte.
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Monetary policy measures shape the Bundesbank’s balance sheet
25.02.2025 DE
As in 2023, the monetary policy measures of the past few years shaped the Bundesbank’s annual accounts in the 2024 financial year. It recorded an accumulated loss of €19.2 billion for the reporting year, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and First Deputy Governor Sabine Mauderer said at the press conference presenting the Bank’s annual accounts.
The Bundesbank has a sound balance sheet,
Mr Nagel stressed, explaining that the value of its revaluation reserves was many times greater than the current and prospective accumulated losses.