The obverse shows a goose feather on top of a document, symbolizing the signature of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, the very first step in the creation of the European Union. Six lines can be seen coming out of the pen, each of them representing one of the original members. The reverse shows a map of the countries of the European Union. For the first time the map includes new members Bulgaria and Romania.
Topic: Treaty of Rome
Designer: ?
Value: €50
Alloy: Au 999 (Gold)
Quantity: 2,500
Quality: Proof
Issued: 2007
Diameter: 21 mm
Weight: 6.22 g
Market Value: €170
Similarly to the 10 euro Treaty of Rome coin, the obverse shows a goose feather on top of a document, symbolizing the signature of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, the very first step in the creation of the European Union. Six lines can be seen coming out of the pen, each of them representing one of the original members.
The reverse shows a map of the European Union as of 2007. The word "Belgium" is written in the three official languages, with the face value of 50 euro.
Malta
Topic: Jean de la Valette
Designer: Noel Galea Bason
Face Value: Lm5
Alloy: Silver 0.925
Quantity: 15,000
Quality: Silver Proof
Issued: 2007
Diameter: 38.61mm
Weight: 28.28g
Market Value: unknown
In 2007, the Central Bank of Malta issued the "La Valette" commemorative coin as the last silver coin denominated in Maltese lira. The obverse of the coins shows the Emblem of Malta with the year of issue 2007. The reverse depicts Grandmaster La Valette with the dates of his birth and death (1494–1568). These coins are being issued under the Europa Programme 2007 with the theme "European Realisation". The "Europa Star", the official logo of this programme, is also shown on the reverse. This coin was designed by Maltese engraver Mr Noel Galea Bason and has been minted at the Royal Dutch Mint.
Topic: Jean de la Valette
Designer: Noel Galea Bason
Face Value: Lm25
Alloy: Gold 0.92
Quantity: 2,000
Quality: Gold Proof
Issued: 2007
Diameter: 21.00mm
Weight: 6.5g
Market Value: unknown
In 2007, the Central Bank of Malta issued the 'La Valette' commemorative coin as the last gold coin denominated in Maltese lira. The obverse of the coin shows the Emblem of Malta with the year of issue 2007. The reverse depicts Grandmaster La Valette with the dates of his birth and death (1494–1568). These coins are being issued under the Europa Programme 2007 with the theme "European Realisation". The "Europa Star", the official logo of this programme, is also shown on the reverse. This coin was designed by Maltese engraver Mr Noel Galea Bason and has been minted at the Royal Dutch Mint.