How many Euro coins are there?
The Euro- FAQEach of the 16 countries within the Euro Zone use 8 different denominations; 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, 1 euro and 2 euro. The Vatican has issued 3 series of standard circulation coins. Monaco and Finland have issued 2 series of standard circulation coins. After the issue of the Treaty of Rome 50th Anniversary commemorative 2 Euro coin is issued, there will be 39 commemorative coins in circulation. See similar questions...
Where can I get information on euro banknotes and coins?
Bank of Finland - Euro banknotes and coinsThe websites of the European Central Bank (ECB) contain specific pages introducing euro banknotes and coins. They also provide answers to the most frequently asked questions on banknotes and coins. See similar questions...
Where are the German euro coins minted?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-Coinswas the case for the DM coins, the German euro coins are minted at the five German mints. The coins' place of manufacture is shown by the mintmark (Berlin A, Munich D, Stuttgart F, Karlsruhe G and Hamburg J). The total mint volume is distributed among the mints in accordance with a standard quota key. Otherwise, where the coins come from can be seen from the national motif on their reverse side; Germany is the only country using more than one mint. There are exceptions, however. See similar questions...
What are the technical specifications of the euro coins?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsThe following table gives an overview of the technical features of the euro coins, including information on diameter, thickness, weight, form, colour and rim design. euro;2: outer ring - cupronickel; inner section (three layers) - nickel-brass, nickel, nickel-brass (slightly magnetic) euro;: outer ring - nickel-nickel, inner section (three layers) - cupronickel, nickel, cupronickel (slightly magnetic) The symbol that is often taken for a "4" is actually two overlapping "Ls". See similar questions...
What mintmarks are used on the Euro coins?
The Euro- FAQSeveral countries within the Eurozone use mintmarks and privy marks to identify the mint origin of the coin. Mintmarks take the form of either letters abbreviating the country's mint or mints or symbols which symbolize the country's mint. The following countries use mintmarks: These are the symbols which identify the mint's director. These marks can be symbols or letters. See similar questions...
Are there any plans to mint €5 coins?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsIn the mid-1990s a decision was taken at the European level to draw the dividing line between coins and banknotes at €2 as there seemed to be no reason for minting coins of a higher denomination. The main justification for this decision was that no European country had coins of a face value equivalent to €5 in circulation. See similar questions...
What are the rules on the reproduction of euro banknotes and coins?
Banco de España - FAQs. Banknotes And CoinsThe total or partial reproduction of banknotes denominated in euros is authorised in the following cases: one-sided reproductions, provided that the size of the reproduction is at least 125% of both the length and width or at most 75% of both the length and the width of the respective euro banknote, as specified in Article 1 of European Central Bank Decision ECB/2003/4 of 20 March 2003; two-sided reproductions, provided that the size of the reproduction is at least 200% of both the length and wi. See similar questions...
Where can I find general information about the new Euro Coins?
Frequently Asked Questions :: Euro Collections InternationalFor more information such as: the history of the Euro and the European Central Bank and to view images of all the coin and banknote designs, go to: http://www.euro.ecb.int/en.html In many European countries there will be Euro coins issued as early as mid-December 2001. These, however, will be circulation quality coins only. ECI will not handle loose euro coins because they will have bag marks and will be in packaging that is not durable (e.g. plastic bags with temporary printing on them). See similar questions...
Can I order material introducing euro banknotes and coins?
Bank of Finland - Euro banknotes and coinsThe Bank of Finland's euro guide from 2001 (in Finnish and Swedish) continues to be available. It includes descriptions of the national sides of euro coins for the 12 euro area countries and the security features of euro banknotes. The brochure is enclosed in PDF format. Printed Finnish and Swedish versions can be ordered from the Bank of Finland. The European Central Bank's A1-sized posters printed in 2001 can also be ordered from the Bank of Finland. See similar questions...
Can all euro banknotes and coins be used to make payments in Finland?
Bank of Finland - Euro banknotes and coinsAll euro banknotes and coins, including commemorative coins, are legal tender in Finland. The Bank of Finland, as the issuer of legal tender, has traditionally taken the view that all means of payment with legal tender status must be accepted. This applies in particular to state-licensed businesses, such as pharmacies and public transport carriers. However, the choice of which means of payment to accept comes within the sphere of freedom of contract. See similar questions...
How many euro coins were minted to meet the initial demand?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsFor further information on the initial supply of coins and the subsequent minting volumes in each of the participating states, please contact the monetary authorities concerned. You can find further details on the minting statistics in Germany under Publications. See similar questions...
What is the easiest way to obtain collector’s euro coins?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsThe Bundesbank's task is to put a sufficient amount of payment media into circulation. It does not take part in the trading of coins and does not maintain stocks of coins with specific mintmarks and mint years for the purposes of supplying collectors and other interested parties . See similar questions...
Which €2 commemorative coins are currently in circulation in Germany?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsIn line with European agreements, the German government has decided to mint an additional €2 commemorative coin each year with a different national motif on the reverse side. The coin series marking the federal states consists of a total of 16 different €2 coins, each one bearing a unique symbol or building specific to the respective state. See similar questions...
Have other member states also minted €2 commemorative coins?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsYou can find a current list of all of the €2 commerorative coins that have been issued by all of the member states on the website of the European Centralbank. See similar questions...
What was the selection process of choosing the Slovenian side of euro coins?
Introduction of the euro in SloveniaThe first stage of the selection process started in April 2004, involving preliminary discussions with numismatists, designers and experts. The general public was also invited through the mass media to participate in a public tender concerning proposals of motifs (132 tenderers proposed 699 motifs). See similar questions...
What effigies will be found on the Slovenian national sides of the euro coins?
Introduction of the euro in SloveniaEach member state of the euro area issues euro coins featuring the national side. Slovenia selected the following designs for its euro coins: Triglav, constellation of Cancer (Slovenia achieved its independence under the zodiac sign Cancer) and inscription "Oj Triglav moj dom" (O Triglav, my home) Ple?nik's vision of the Slovenian parliament building with the inscription "Katedrala svobode" (Cathedral of freedom) See similar questions...
When will ATMs in Slovenia start dispensing euro banknotes and coins?
Introduction of the euro in SloveniaUntil 9:00 pm on 31 December 2006 the ATMs will dispense tolar banknotes, and on 1 January 2007 a few minutes after midnight they will start dispensing €10 and €20 banknotes. ATM function will thus be halted for three hours. See similar questions...
Is there a poster which has all 25 designs of the standard issue Euro coins?
The Euro- FAQWell, there is now. There have been several requests for something like this. The Euro Information Website now has a PDF document which can be printed in whole or in part. It is 33.5 x 98.6 cm in dimension. I recommend that it be printed at a Kinko's (NL: Rotterdam, Amsterdam; UK: London, Reading) or at a photo shop (If you happen to be one of the 12,000 living in Zaltbommel, NL, Fotolux, located at Gamersestraat 18-20, can do this with no problem). See similar questions...
What €10 coins will be issued to commemorate the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany?
Bundesbank - Currency - FAQ - Euro-CoinsA €10 coin to commemorate the “2006 FIFA World Cup Germany” was issued each year between 2003 and 2006. These commemorative coins were minted in equal quantities in mint condition as well as a proof-like finish by all five German mints. Details of all the editions can be found in the accompanying table. The euro commemorative coin weighs 18g and consists of a maximum of .925 sterling silver. See similar questions...
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