2015 - Germany 2€ commemorative Coin 30 Years of European Union Flag (F)

2015 - Germany 2€ commemorative Coin 30 Years of European Union Flag (F)

  • Product Code: Moneda Alemania 2€ 30 Anv Bandera Europea F
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 6.93€

  • Ex Tax: 6.30€


This individual Germany 2€ commemorative item is identified in the product title as a coin associated with 2015 and the 30th anniversary of the European Union flag. The denomination is stated as 2€, with Germany given as the country.

The product information includes the designation “F”, also shown in the existing description as “CECA F”. No additional details about the design, issue date, series, condition or catalog system are provided in the supplied data.

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Frequently asked questions

What coin does this listing represent?

This listing represents a German 2€ commemorative coin associated with the 30 Years of European Union Flag theme. Although the product page may appear alongside banknotes, the item itself is identified in the listing as a coin.

What year, denomination, currency and country are identified?

The listing associates the coin with 2015 and identifies it as a 2€ denomination from Germany. The currency is the euro, as indicated by the 2€ denomination. The year is presented neutrally as part of the product identification and is not described here as an issue or printing year.

What model or catalog reference is given for this coin?

The supplied model or catalog reference is “Moneda Alemania 2€ 30 Anv Bandera Europea F.” This is the reference stated by the product listing and includes the country, denomination, commemorative subject and the designation “F”.

What commemorative subject and designation are stated for the coin?

The coin is described as commemorating 30 Years of the European Union Flag. The listing also includes the designation “F,” appearing in both the title and the description as “CECA F.” The source does not explain the meaning of that designation, so no further interpretation is provided.