2002 AD., Germany, Munich mint, 10 Euro Cent, KM 210.
Germany, Republic, engravers: Reinhart Heinsdorff (obverse) and Luc Luycx (reverse), Munich mint ("D"), 2002 AD.,
10 Euro Cent (19,7 mm / 4,10 g), 4,10 g mint weight, "Nordic gold" alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, and 1% tin), mintage 721.950.000 (135.000 in sets, 100.000 proof), medal alignment ↑↑ (0°) , dented edge,
Obv.: 2002 / D , the Brandenburg Gate, surrounded with the twelve stars of Europe, below year and mintmark "D" for Munich.
Rev.: 10 EURO / CENT / LL , a map of Europe (1st map type) on the left, six fine lines cut through the sea, breaking when passing through the map, and at their ends at the top and bottom are twelve stars (reflective of the flag of Europe). To the right, in raised lettering, is "10 Euro Cent" with the '10' being shown much larger than the words. The designers initials, LL (Luc Luycx), appear next to the 0 in 10.
KM 210 .