{{ .Get "The German euro coins feature three different designs. A unique feature of German euro coins are the mint marks on each coin. German has five active mints today: Berlin (A), Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and Hamburg (J)." }}
{{ .Get "The bronze coins display an oak twig which is similar to the one found on the old Pfennig coins from the D-Mark era. The mint mark is located on the left hand side of the stem of the oak twig." }}

{{ .Get "The bronze coins feature the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Berlin and Germany as a whole as it is inextricably linked with German division and subsequent reunification. The mint mark is located below the year." }}

{{ .Get "The bimetallic coins feature the German eagle. The eagle is a common motif in German heraldry and represents strength and freedom. The mint mark is located to the right of the year." }}
