Luc Luycx
Designer of the common side of euro coins
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Luc Luycx (Dutch pronunciation: [lyk ˈlœyks]; born 11 April 1958) is the designer of the common side of the euro coins.[1]
Born11 April 1958
KnownforDesigner of the common side of the euro coins
Luc Luycx | |
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| Born | 11 April 1958 |
| Known for | Designer of the common side of the euro coins |
Luycx is a computer engineer and medallist. He was born in Aalst, Belgium and now lives in Dendermonde. Luycx worked for the Royal Belgian Mint designing coins.[2] He won a competition and designed the euro coins in 1996.[3] His signature on all euro coins is visible as two L letters connected together (LL). On the 1-euro as well as on the 2-euro coin, this is visible under the O of the word EURO on the common side.