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members of the European Union (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City) use the euro as their currency and also have the right to mint coins with their...
€2 commemorativecoins are special euro coins that have been minted and issued by member states of the eurozone since 2004 as legal tender in all eurozone...
The Andorran diner (ADD) is a commemorative currency issued in form ofcoins intended for collectors and without a legal tender value. A diner is divided...
including three issues of identical commemorative sides by all eurozone members. The coin dates from 2002, when euro coins and notes were introduced in the...
Andorra has a monetary agreement with the EU allowing it to make the euro its official currency, and permitting it to issue euro coins from 1 July 2013...
silver issues of the euro commemorativecoins are collectors' euro coins not primarily intended for general circulation; the commemoratives also include...
coins were still minted as non-circulating, mainly for numismatic collections. For table standards, see the coin specification table. Commemorative coins...
exists of issuing commemorativecoins – including silver and gold coins – for numismatic purposes. For a complete listing, see Commemorativecoinsof the...
engraved on the edge of the commemorative euro coins intended for circulation must be the same as that on the normal euro coins intended for circulation...
cent coin (€0.20) has a value of one-fifth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called Nordic Gold in the Spanish flower shape. All euro coins have a...
side of the coins in use. Rather, they depend on bills and coins already in circulation. Eurozone countries have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe...
coin (€1) is a euro coin with a value of one euro. It is made of two alloys: the inner part of cupronickel, the outer part of nickel brass. All coins...
The 50 euro cent coin (€0.50) has a value of half a euro and is composed of an alloy called nordic gold. All euro coins have a common reverse side and...
are the 2 and 5 euro cent coins. All euro coins have a common reverse and a country-specific (national) obverse. The coin has been used since 2002 and...
the coins, see euro coins. The Republic, just like the other European states who have the right to issue euro coins, issues commemorativecoins, of which...
artist who won a Europe-wide competition to design the new coins. The design of the 1 to 5-cent coins was intended to show the European Union's (EU) place in...
of the regular Vatican euro coins, although the issue ofcommemorative "Sede Vacante" series (usually gold and silver coins), having legal tender in Vatican...
German euro coins have three separate designs for the three series ofcoins. The 1-cent, 2-cent and 5-cent coins were designed by Rolf Lederbogen [de]...
one-by-one redesign of each coin denomination. No coins were issued by the short lived First Republic (1873–1874). In 1869 and 1870, coins were introduced...
Greek euro coins feature a unique design for each of the eight coins. They were all designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos with the minor coins depicting Greek...
50-lepton coins respectively. The 20- and 10-lepton coins would be the only circulating, non-commemorativecoins to bear the post-1975 Coat of arms of Greece...
The 10 euro cent coin (€0.10) has a value of one tenth of a euro and is composed of an alloy called Nordic gold. All euro coins have a common reverse side...
Production of silver coins ceased in 1916, with zinc replacing cupro-nickel in the 5, 10, and 20 stotinki in 1917. In 1923, aluminum 1 and 2 leva coins were...
in a series of five 10-krone commemorativecoins with motifs from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. The motifs depicted on the coins were chosen...
The 2 euro cent coin (€0.02) has a value of one-fiftieth of a euro and is composed of copper-plated steel. All euro coins have a common reverse and country-specific...