The Verkaufsstelle für Sammlermünzen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - VfS (Official Sales Agency for Collector's Coins of the Federal Republic of Germany) has launched their latest gold coin, which highlights various locations within the Federal Republic which are UNESCO listed world heritage sites. This year's coin, which is the ninth in the series, pays tribute to the Cathedral of Aachen – the first German site added to UNESCO's list of world Heritage sites as far back as 1978.
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The magnificent Cathedral of Aachen

The coin, which is designed by artist Erich Ott of Berlin, depicts the Cathedral as viewed from the south-facing side. The tallest structure that steeple is seen to the far left with the Cathedral's dome in the centre and the covered choir hall to the right side. The text was "WELTERBE DOM ZU AACHEN" (World Heritage Aachen Cathedral) with the text "UNESCO" just under the primary design. The reverse includes a stylized depiction of an eagle, the national emblem of the Federal Republic – along with the text "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTCSHLAND 2012" placed along the upper half along the edge. The coin's face value of "100 EURO" is placed just under the eagle. An "F" mintmark for the Stuttgart Mint is seen to the right of the denomination.
Struck in FDC quality and in .999 fine gold, the coin weighs 15.5 grams (1/2 oz.) and has a diameter of 28 mm. Mintages have not yet been announced.
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