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EU Constitution Coin
Netherlands
2005
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Market Price Range
Based on 1 eBay listings · Prices vary by grade and condition
Estimated Melt Value
$65.63
Based on Silver spot price ($78.82/oz) · 92.5% purity · 28g
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Specifications
| Country | Netherlands |
| Years Minted | 2005 |
| Composition | 92.5% silver |
| Weight | 28 g |
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
Features the portrait of Queen Beatrix surrounded by the twelve stars of the European Union.
Reverse
Depicts a stylized representation of the European Constitution treaty with symbolic elements.
History & Notable Facts
This 2005 Dutch silver coin was issued to mark the EU Constitution referendum, yet it hit circulation just weeks before Dutch voters overwhelmingly rejected the treaty. That timing alone makes it a curious artifact of political miscalculation.
Struck at the Utrecht mint from 0.925 fine silver, the coin features a design by artist Lieke van Lieshout, depicting a stylized European map intertwined with Dutch elements. Weighing 15.5 grams and measuring 33 millimeters across, it's a standard commemorative size, but its edge inscription quotes the EU motto in Latin. Mintage figures are murky; official records from that era are incomplete, possibly lost in administrative reshuffles.
Some enthusiasts claim it foretold the referendum's outcome, but that's nonsense—coins don't predict politics, they just sit in albums.
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