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Banque centrale du Luxembourg

250 Euro (accession of Grand Duke Henri to the throne) – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 25th anniversary of the accession of Grand Duke Henri to the throne
Luxembourg
Context
Year: 2025
Country: Luxembourg Country flag
Ruler: Henry
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 250
Material
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 31.1 g
Gold weight: 31.07 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Standard: Silver ounce
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #477519
Value
Exchange value: 250 EUR = $295.35
Bullion value: $5171.84

Obverse

Description:
The right half features a geometric portrait of Grand Duke Henri; the left bears "LËTZEBUERG" and the year.
Inscription:
2025 LËTZEBUERG

GC
Translation:
2025 LUXEMBOURG

GC
Script: Latin

Reverse

Inscription:
250 EURO

25. TROUNUBILÄUM VUM GROUSSHERZOG HENRI
Translation:
250 EURO

25th ANNIVERSARY OF GRAND DUKE HENRI
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, German, French

Edge

Categories

Person> Monarch

Mints

NameMark
Royal Dutch Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2025250Proof

Historical background

In 2025, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg remains a steadfast and integral member of the Eurozone, with the euro (EUR) serving as its sole legal tender. The currency situation is characterized by stability and deep integration into the broader European financial architecture. Luxembourg’s economy, heavily reliant on its prestigious financial sector, investment funds, and private banking, benefits immensely from the credibility and low transaction costs provided by the common currency. This stability is further reinforced by the European Central Bank's monetary policy, which continues to focus on price stability, a priority that aligns with Luxembourg’s own economic interests as a small, open, and export-oriented nation.

However, the monetary landscape is not without its challenges. The Luxembourgish government and financial regulators are actively navigating the dual pressures of the ECB’s post-pandemic policy normalization—managing interest rate adjustments to combat lingering inflationary pressures in the Eurozone—and the rapid digital transformation of finance. A key domestic focus in 2025 is the implementation of the EU’s Digital Euro project, with Luxembourg’s financial institutions playing a leading role in pilot programs and infrastructure development. Concurrently, the supervision of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets remains a top priority for the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), as the country seeks to maintain its innovative edge while ensuring robust investor protection and anti-money laundering standards.

Looking forward, Luxembourg’s currency policy is inextricably linked to the future of European integration. National discourse centers on strengthening the Eurozone's banking and capital markets unions, seen as vital for the currency's long-term resilience and for securing Luxembourg’s position as a premier financial hub. While there is broad political and public consensus on euro membership, 2025 sees ongoing strategic efforts to mitigate any potential downsides, such as the lack of independent monetary levers, through exceptional fiscal discipline and aggressive diversification into high-value, knowledge-based industries like fintech, space tech, and sustainable finance.
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