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2022 - 35 years of the Erasmus programme
Common issue
The design is a mix of two major elements of the Erasmus programme: the original intellectual inspiration, Erasmus himself, and the allegory of its influence over Europe.
The first one is symbolised by one of the most known depiction of Erasmus.
The second one is symbolised by a beam of links going across the coin from a beacon to another, representing the numerous intellectual and human exchanges between the European students.
As a reference to Europe, some of these links form other stars, born from the synergy between the countries.
The figure 35, for 35th anniversary comes out from the stars in a contemporary graphical style.
The outer ring depicts the twelve stars of the European flag.
Issued date: July 2022
2022 - The 50th Anniversary of the legal protection of the Luxembourg flag
The design depicts at the left hand the effigy of the Grand Duke Henri and at the right hand the Luxembourg tricolor flag. The year ‘1972’ appears above the flag and the issuing year ‘2022’ is depicted below. At the bottom centre the name of the issuing country ‘LËTZEBUERG’ is represented.
The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
Issued date: July 2022
2022 - 10 years since the wedding of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie
2021 - The 100th anniversary of the Grand Duke Jean
The design depicts on the left hand side the effigy of the Grand Duke Jean and on the right hand side the effigy of the Grand Duke Henri. Close to each effigy, the respective name of the Grand Duke is specified, as well as the year of birth ‘1921’ of the Grand Duke Jean. Below the effigies, an outline of Luxembourg city is represented. At the left, the text ‘GROUSSHERZOGE VU LËTZEBUERG’ designating also the issuing country is depicted in circular form. The year-date ‘2021’ is shown at the bottom right.
The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2021 - The 40th anniversary of the marriage of Grand Duke Henri
The design depicts the effigies of the Grand Duke Henri and the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa. Below the effigies, two wedding rings are preceded by the wedding date ‘14. FEBRUAR 1981’ and followed by the year-date ‘2021’. The word ‘LETZEBUERG’ designating the issuing country is depicted below.
The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2020 - 200th anniversay of the birth of Prince Henry
The drawing on the right depicts the effigy of His Royal Highness Grand Duke Henri; on the left the effigy of Prince Henri; below the words "LUXEMBOURG" and the year of issue "2020". On the left, in a semicircle, the inscription "Prince Henri d'Orange-Nassau" and, under his effigy, the years "1820-1879.
2020 - Birth of Prince Charles
In the center of the drawing is Prince Charles with his parents, the Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie. Below the inscription "S.A.R. de Prënz Charles" and the date of birth "10.5.2020"; on the left vertically the inscription "LËTZEBUERG" and the monogram of the Grand Duke Henri (an H surmounted by a crown).
2019 - The 100th anniversary of the accession to the throne of Grand Duchess Charlotte
The design shows on the left hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand Duke Henri, and on the right hand the effigy of the Grand Duchess Charlotte. At the bottom is the name of the issuing country ‘LUXEMBOURG’ and underneath the year of issuance ‘2019’. At the top, in semi-circle around the effigies is the inscription ‘Centenaire de l’accession au trône de la Grande-Duchesse Charlotte’ (Centenary of the accession to the throne of Grand Duchess Charlotte). The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.
2019 - The 100th anniversary of the universal suffrage
The design shows on the left hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand Duke Henri, and on the right hand a ballot box where a ballot paper is being inserted by a hand. At the bottom is the name of the issuing country ‘LUXEMBOURG’. At the top, in semi-circle form is the inscription ‘Centenaire du suffrage universel’ (Centenary of the universal franchise) and underneath the inscription ‘1919 - 2019’, the latter being the year of issuance. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European flag.
2018 - The 150th anniversary of the Luxembourg Constitution
The design shows on the left hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the right. At the right hand of the design are depicted the year-dates “1868-2018” as well as the text "150 ans". Below the effigy of the Grand-Duke appear the text "Constitution du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg" and a lateral cut view of an open booklet.
2018 - 175 years since the death of Grand Duke William I
The design shows on the right hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand Duke Henri, looking to the left and on the left hand the effigy of HRH the Grand Duke Guillaume Ist. Between both effigies are depicted vertically the year-dates ‘1772-1843’ as well as the name ‘Guillaume Ier’. At the bottom appears the text ‘LUXEMBOURG’ and the year-date ‘2018’. The coin’s outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.
2017 - The 50th anniversary of the voluntariness of the Luxembourg army
The design shows on the right hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the right and on the left hand the text "50 Joer Fräiwëllegen-Arméi" composed as logo. At the top of the design is depicted the year-date “2017”, flanked by the mintmark and the initials of the Mintmaster. At the bottom appears the name of the issuing country "LËTZEBUERG”.
2017 - The 200th anniversary of the Grand Duke Guillaume III
The design shows on the left hand the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the left and on the right hand the effigy of HRH the Grand-Duke Guillaume III. At the top of the design is depicted the year-date ‘2017’. At the bottom appears the text ‘GRANDS-DUCS DE LUXEMBOURG’. The name ‘GUILLAUME III’ followed by the indication of the year of birth ‘*1817’ is depicted above the respective effigy. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2016 - The 50th anniversary of the bridge "Grand Duchess Charlotte
The design shows the bridge "Grand Duchess Charlotte" which is the main route connecting the city center of Luxembourg to the urban quarter of Kirchberg, the site of the city's European Union institutions. The text "Pont Grande-Duchesse Charlotte" (Bridge Grand Duchess Charlotte) and underneath the year "1966" are inscribed on the image of the bridge. At the top of the design are depicted the effigy of the Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and at its left the year of issuance "2016". At the bottom appears the name of the issuing country "LUXEMBOURG".
2015 - 15th Anniversary of Grand Duke Henri Accession to the Throne
The coin depicts their Royal Highnesses Grand Duke Henri and the Grand Duchess. The year of accession ‘2000’, the issuing country ‘Luxembourg’ and the year mark ‘2015’ appear above them. Below them appears the inscription ‘15e anniversaire de l’avènement au trône de S.A.R. le Grand-Duc’ (15th anniversary of the accession to the throne of H.R.H. the Grand Duke). The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2015 - 30th Anniversary of the Flag of Europe
2015 - 125th Anniversary of the Nassau-Weilburg Dynasty
On the left of the coin is the effigy of His Royal Highness Grand Duke Henri, and on the right, in a circular arrangement, and in chronological order of their accession to the throne, the portraits of their Royal Highnesses Grand Dukes Adolphe and Guillaume IV, Grand Duchesses Marie-Adélaïde and Charlotte, and Grand Duke Jean. To the right, also in circular format, is the inscription ‘1890 - Dynastie Nassau-Weilbourg’. The name of the issuing country, ‘Luxembourg’, and the year, ‘2015’, run vertically in the center of the design.
2014 - 175th Anniversary of the Foundation of Luxembourg's Independence
The coin depicts on the right hand of its inner part the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the right, and on the left hand of its inner part, vertically positioned, the years "1839" and "2014" and the name of the issuing country "LËTZEBUERG". The inscriptions "ONOFHÄNGEGKEET" and "175 Joër" appear at the bottom of the inner part of the coin.
2014 - 50th Anniversary of Grand Duke Jean Accession to the Throne
The coin's inner part depicts the effigies of Their Royal Highnesses, the Grand-Duke Henri and the Grand-Duke Jean, both looking to the left. It is surmounted by the year "1964" above the effigy of the Grand-Duke Jean and by a crown. At the bottom, the names "Jean" and "Henri" appear below the respective effigy as well as the year "2014". The inscription "50e ANNIVERSAIRE DE L'ACCESSION AU TRÔNE DU GRAND-DUC JEAN" encloses in circular form the upper inner part of the coin.
2013 - The National Anthem of the Grad-Duchy of Luxembourg
The coin depicts on the right hand of its inner part the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the left, and on the left hand of its inner part the musical notation as well as the text of the national anthem. The text “Ons Heemecht" appears at the top of the inner part and the name of the issuing country "LËTZEBUERG” as well as the year-date “2013”, flanked by the mintmark and the initials of the Mintmaster, appear at the bottom of the inner part of the coin.
2012 - 10 years of the Euro
Common issue
The Euro-sign in the centre of the coin shows that the Euro has become an element of particular importance in Europe as well all over the world as the Euro evolved to a global player in the international monetary system in the last 10 years. The design elements around the Euro-symbol on the coin express the importance of the Euro to the people, to the financial world (ECB tower), to trading (ships), to industry (factories), to the energy sector and research and development (wind power stations). The initials AH of the artist appear under the image of the ECB tower. The name(s) of the issuing country in the national language(s) appear(s) at the top, while the indication 2002-2012 appears at the bottom.
2012 - The Grand-Duke Henri and the Grand-Duke Guillaume IV from the series "grand-ducal dynasty"
The coin depicts on the left hand of its inner part the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the right, and superimposed on the effigy of the Grand-Duke Guillaume IV, looking to the right. The text “GRANDS-DUCS DE LUXEMBOURG” and the year-date “2012”, flanked by the mintmark and the initials of the Mintmaster, appear above the effigies on the inner part of the coin. In front of the effigies, the outline of the city of Luxembourg appears as background. The names "HENRI" and "GUILLAUME IV" as well as the text" † 1912" are depicted below their respective effigies. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2012 - The wedding of the Heir Grand-Duke Guillaume with the Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy
The coin depicts on the left hand of its inner part the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, and the right hand of its inner part the effigy of the Heir Grand-Duke Guillaume superimposed on the effigy of the Countess Stéphanie. The texts “PRËNZENHOCHZAÏT" and "LËTZEBUERG” and the year-date “2012”, flanked by the mintmark and the initials of the Mint master, appear at the bottom of the inner part of the coin. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2011 - The 50th anniversary of the appointment by the Grand-Duchess Charlotte of her son Jean as "lieutenant-représentant"
The coin depicts on the right hand of its inner part the effigy of His Royal Highness, the Grand-Duke Henri, looking to the left, and superimposed on the effigies of the Grand-Duke Jean and the Grand-Duchess Charlotte. The name of the issuing country LËTZEBUERG (Luxembourg) is depicted above the three effigies. The year-date ‘2011’, flanked by the mintmark and the Mintmaster mark, appears above. The name of the Royal Highness is depicted below the respective effigy. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.
2010 - Grand-Duke's coat of arms
2009 - Ten years of economic and monetary union (EMU) and the birth of the euro
Common issue
The centre of the coin shows a stylised human figure whose left arm is prolonged by the euro symbol. The initials ΓΣ of the artist appear below the euro symbol. The name(s) of the issuing country in the national language(s) appear(s) at the top, while the indication 1999-2009 and the acronym EMU translated into the national language(s) appear at the bottom.
2009 - Grand-Duke Henri and Grand-Duchess Charlotte
2008 - Grand-Duke Henri and his official residence ‘Château de Berg’
2007 - Grand-Ducal Palace
2007 - 50th anniversary of signing of the Treaty of Rome
2006 - 25th birthday of Grand Duke Guillaume, heir to the throne
2005 - Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duke Adolphe
2004 - Grand Duke Henri