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the mass is 8.5 grams. The coins' edges are finely milled with lettering, though the exact design of the edge can vary between states with some choosing to write the issuing state's name or denomination around the edge (see "edges" below). The coins have been used from 2002, though some are dated 1999 which is the year the euro was created as a currency, but not put into general circulation.
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on the coins) dies or abdicates. This happened in Monaco and the Vatican City, resulting in three new designs in circulation (the Vatican had an interim design until the new Pope was selected). National designs have seen some changes due to a new rule stating that national designs should include the name of the issuing country (neither
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coin is also similar to the 2 Euro coin making it easy to pass for a Euro in some establishments in the Eurozone. It's worth around 12–13 Euro Cents (1/16 of a 2 Euro coin). It is slightly thicker, with a marginally smaller diameter. In everyday exchanges the similarity is effectively misleading. Its
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The obverse side of the coin depends on the issuing country. All have to include twelve stars (in most cases a circle around the edge), the engraver's initials, and the year of issue. New designs also have to include the name or initials of the issuing country. The side cannot repeat the denomination
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set in relation to the surrounding European stars which is supposed to symbolise dialogue, exchange of values and dynamics in the building of Europe. Between the castles is the numbers of the year towards the bottom and the letters of the name Portugal between the upper icons. The stars are inset on
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The coins are composed of two alloys. The inner circle is composed of three layers (nickel brass, nickel, nickel brass) and the outer ring of copper-nickel giving them a two colour (silver outer and gold inner) appearance. The diameter of the coins is 25.75 mm, the thickness is 2.20 mm and
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each year (until 2012, it was one a year). Only €2 coins may be used in this way (for them to be legal tender) and there is a limit on the number that can be issued. The coin must show the normal design criteria, such as the twelve stars, the year and the issuing country. Not all states have issued
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Luc Luycx designed the original coin, which was much the same except the design was only of the then 15 members in their entirety and showing border and no geographic features. The map was less detailed and the lines the stars were upon cut through where there would be landmass in eastern Europe if
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in 2004 and 2007, with further expansions envisaged, the common face of all euro coins from the value of 10 euro cent and above were redesigned in 2007 to show a new map. This map showed Europe, not just the EU, as one continuous landmass; however, Cyprus was moved west as the map cut off after the
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who could mint their own) were each designed according to national competitions, though to specifications which applied to all coins such as the requirement of including twelve stars. National designs were not allowed to change until the end of 2008, unless a monarch (whose portrait usually appears
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The Official Journal is the authoritative source upon which the ECB bases its website updates on euro coins. The reporting process, the translation into 22 languages and publishing lead to unavoidable delays. The coin pages on the ECB’s website cannot therefore always be updated as timely as users
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In 2004 the commemorative coins were allowed to be minted in six states (a short interim period was set aside so citizens could get used to the new currency). By 2007 nearly all states had issued a commemorative issue, and the first eurozone-wide commemorative was issued to celebrate the Treaty of
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SECOND SERIES: A redesign to include the letters BE (standing for Belgium) beneath the monogram, which was moved out of the stars into the centre circle but still to the right of the King's renewed portrait. The date was also moved out and placed beneath the effigy and included two symbols either
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poet from the 19th century who inspired much of Slovene literature that followed him. Below his silhouette are the words, in stylised writing, "Shivé naj vsi naródi" meaning "God’s blessing on all nations". This is from the first line of the Slovenian national anthem, which is the 7th stanza of
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Cyprus and Malta joined in 2008, Slovakia in 2009 and Estonia in 2011, bringing four more designs. Also in 2009, the second eurozone-wide issue of a 2-euro commemorative coin was issued, celebrating ten years of the introduction of the euro. In 2012, the third eurozone-wide issue of a 2-euro
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over the left half of the coin, with the right hand side containing the words "Beatrix Koningin der Nederlanden" ("Beatrix Queen of The Netherlands" in Dutch) written vertically on three lines and the year written horizontally to the lower right. This design was taken from the former
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side (left: signature mark of the master of the mint, right: mint mark). Initially the portrait of the king had been updated, but since this did not comply with the ECB regulations the coin design was amended to use the portrait of the original series again from 2009.
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designed by Luis José Díaz. To his left on a curved raised area is the name "España" (Spain) and four stars on the right hand size are on a raise area in the same manner. The mint mark is located beneath España and the date on the lower portion between the stars.
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SECOND SERIES: Redesign to meet the new design requirements, the initial was replaced by the mint's mint mark and the letters FI (for Finland) were included on the right hand side of the horizon. Changes in the mint mark occurred several times since 2007.
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is often used to refer to France due to its broadly hexagonal shape). The letters RF, standing for République française (French Republic), stand each side of the trunk of the tree. Around the edge, but inside the circle of stars, is the motto of France:
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In addition, there are several EU states that have not yet adopted the euro, some of them have already agreed upon their coin designs however it is not known exactly when they will adopt the currency, and therefore these are not yet minted. See
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Designing and issuing the coins is the competence of the individual euro countries. The ECB's role regarding the commemorative but also all other coins is to approve the maximum volumes of coins that the individual countries may issue.
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As a rule, euro countries may each issue only two €2 commemorative coins per year. Exceptionally, they are allowed to issue another, provided that it is a joint issuance and commemorates events of European-wide importance.
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or 'toonie', first minted in 1996, also bears a small similarity to the €2 coin. The toonie however is 2mm larger in diameter, 0.40mm less thick, 1.5g lighter, and features a larger outer ring. It is worth around 1.40
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If the ECB learns of a euro coin that has not yet featured in the Official Journal, only its image will be posted on the ECB’s website, with a brief statement that confirmation by the European Commission is pending."
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Austria, Germany and Greece will also at some point need to update their designs to comply with guidelines stating they must include the issuing state's name or initial, and not repeat the denomination of the coin.
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their own commemorative coins except for in 2007, 2009 and 2012 when every then-eurozone state issued a common coin (with only different languages and country names used) to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
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FIFTH SERIES: After the announcement that Pope Francis would no longer appear on any coins issued by the Vatican, new 1 and 2 euro coins were issued to depict the papal coat of arms of Francis.
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commemorative coin was issued, celebrating 10 years of euro coins and notes. In 2015, the fourth eurozone-wide issue for this denomination was issued, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the
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So far, there have been four commemorative coins that the eurozone countries have issued jointly: the first, in March 2007, to commemorate the "50th anniversary of the
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coin, minted between 1993 and 2000, weighs 0.1g more, has a diameter 0.25mm larger and is 0.20mm thinner. The coin is worth approximately €0.06 (1/30th of a €2 coin).
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was elected, his effigy appeared on the coins, with the name of the city now broken to his top right with the year and mint mark in the middle to his right.
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SECOND SERIES: The second design removed the curved raised area for the country's name and the stars, and moved the date from the outer ring of the coin.
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for expected entry dates of these countries. Latvia officially introduced the euro on 1 January 2014, its design for the 2 euro coin is similar to the 5
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facing right and bears the inscription "Willem-Alexander Koning der Nederlanden" (William-Alexander King of the Netherlands) with the year of issuance.
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sculpture dating from the 30th century BC, as an example of the island's historic civilisation and art. It includes the name of Cyprus in Greek and
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with the name MONACO was written across the top of the coin's outer circle and the year across the bottom of the outer circle with the mint marks.
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There are €2 commemorative coins that have been issued on the same topic by different member states, two (by Belgium and Italy) to celebrate
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The website of the EU – DG for Economic and Financial Affairs is not specific on the topic of proposing themes for €2 commemorative coins
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abdicated in favour of his son. In June 2014 the enthronement took place and 8 months later (February 2015) the new design was released.
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Prince Rainier's effigy was replaced with that of Prince Albert's and the name Monaco and the year were brought within the inner circle.
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The reverse (used from 2007 onwards) was designed by Luc Luycx and displays a map of Europe, not including Iceland and cutting off, in a
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and hence there is a large number of national sides, including three issues of identical commemorative sides by all eurozone members.
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of the BSP series is also similar to the 2 Euro coin making it easy to pass for a Euro in some establishments in the Eurozone.
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Silhouette map of Croatia with a checkerboard in the background, with the word "Hrvatska" ("Croatia") written along the edge.
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in Birmingham, England. A problem has arisen in differentiation of coins made using similar blanks and minting techniques.
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The edge design features the seven castles and five coats of arms also found on the national side, all equally spaced.
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also looks like a €2 coin. The new coin set of the country contains other coins similar to some euro coins.
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The coins were minted in several of the participating countries, many using blanks produced at the
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is written around the top, broken by Pope Francis' head, with the date below the O in Vaticano.
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is also similar to the 2 Euro coin. It is worth around 28 Euro Cents (1/7 of the 2 Euro coin).
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minted from 1982 to 2001 has a diameter 0.05 larger. The coin was worth approximately €0.25.
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and two (by Germany and France) to commemorate 50 years of the Elysee Treaty (1963–2013).
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below the denomination on the left hand side. The year appears on the right hand side.
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Commemorative coins that the euro countries are issued jointly by all EU Countries
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SECOND SERIES: Upon the death of Prince Rainier III in 2005, and the accession of
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Map of the 15 EU countries of 1999 with the denomination shown in Latin characters
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The sequence "2 EURO ★★★" repeated four times alternately upright and inverted.
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winner, as a symbol of Austria's efforts to support peace. The Austrian flag is
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The website of the European Central Bank where the Euro coins are mentioned
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The sequence "2 ★ ★" repeated six times alternately upright and inverted.
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The sequence "2 ★" repeated six times alternately upright and inverted.
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began minting its own designs in 2014 after winning the right to do so.
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A stylised tree (which symbolises life, continuity and growth) upon a
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becoming King. He subsequently replaced Albert on Belgian euro coins.
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Commemorative coins that are issued jointly by all eurozone countries
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The royal seal of 1144 surrounded by the country's castles and five
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joined the eurozone in 2011, 2014, 2015, and in 2023, respectively.
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The national emblem of Ireland, an Irish harp (the Cláirseach, see
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of the coin unless the issuing country uses an alphabet other than
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is also similar in appearance and size, and is worth around €0.40.
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The edges of the 2 euro coin vary according to the issuing state;
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A geographical image of Estonia and the word "Eesti" ("Estonia").
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with the motto "virtus unita fortior" (virtue united is stronger)
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until a new Pope was chosen. This contained the insignia of the
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of Vatican City. It includes the interconnected letters IR (for
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Inner segment: three layers: nickel-brass, nickel, nickel-brass.
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of various values are minted, but not for general circulation.
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Edge lettering, fine milled. Exact design varies, see below.
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show a country name, and hence have made minor changes).
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The €2 coin is the euro coin subject to legal-tender
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Commemorative coins issued by a number of countries
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