Feature: 2016 UEFA European Championship
Description: Held every four years since 1960, the
UEFA European Championship – the sporting highlight commonly referred to
as ‘the Euro’ – took place in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016. Euro
2016, the fifteenth edition of the competition, was organised by the
Union of European Football Associations, and brought together the best
men’s football teams in Europe. The winner of the competition received a
small-scale version of the Henri Delaunay Cup, named after the man who
invented it. The design of the coin features the Henri Delaunay Cup in
the middle of an outline map of France, along with the two marks of the
Paris Mint. The letters ‘RF’ for République Française (French Republic)
are to the right of the map of France, and the name of the competition,
‘UEFA EURO 2016 France’, appears above it. Below the map, a football
stands out in the foreground. All of this is set on a background that
features graphical elements representing the competition. The coin’s
outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.