San Marino 2011 – 2 euro Palazzo Pubblico BU FDC Coincard Pope
2 euro BU FDC Coincard San Marino 2011: 2 euro coincard pope
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2 euro BU FDC Coincard San Marino 2011: 2 euro coincard pope
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50 cent coincard Vatican 2011: 50 cent coincard n°2
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Numisletter 2 euro commemorative Vatican 2010: Year for Priests
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2 euro commemorative Italy 2012: 100 anniversary of the death of Giovanni Pascoli
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2 euro commemorative Belgium 2012: The 75th anniversary of the Queen Elisabeth Competition
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2 euro commemorative
All countries from the euro zone 2012: Ten years of euro banknotes and coins
At the beginning of 2012, the third common 2 euro commemorative coin has been issued.
As with previous common issues, the design is the same for all coins, and every country has its name on its own coin.
The inner part of the coin, designed by Helmut Andexlinger of the Austrian Mint and chosen by citizens and residents of the euro area to be the common commemorative coin for 2012, features the world in the form of a euro symbol in the centre, showing how the euro has become a true global player over the last ten years. The surrounding elements symbolise the importance of the euro to ordinary people (represented by a family group), to the financial world (the Eurotower), to trade (a ship), to industry (a factory), and to the energy sector and research and development (two wind turbines).
The designer’s initials, “A.H.”, can be found (if you look very carefully) between the ship and the Eurotower. Along the upper and lower edges of the inner part of the coin are, respectively, the country of issue and the years “2002 – 2012”. The coin will be issued by all euro area countries. The outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.
The following countries are in this package: France, Germany (1 lettre), Finland, Belgium, Spain, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus
The San Marino coin is not included, but is available separately.
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2 euro commemorative
All countries from the euro zone 2012: Ten years of euro banknotes and coins
At the beginning of 2012, the third common 2 euro commemorative coin has been issued.
As with previous common issues, the design is the same for all coins, and every country has its name on its own coin.
The inner part of the coin, designed by Helmut Andexlinger of the Austrian Mint and chosen by citizens and residents of the euro area to be the common commemorative coin for 2012, features the world in the form of a euro symbol in the centre, showing how the euro has become a true global player over the last ten years. The surrounding elements symbolise the importance of the euro to ordinary people (represented by a family group), to the financial world (the Eurotower), to trade (a ship), to industry (a factory), and to the energy sector and research and development (two wind turbines).
The designer’s initials, “A.H.”, can be found (if you look very carefully) between the ship and the Eurotower. Along the upper and lower edges of the inner part of the coin are, respectively, the country of issue and the years “2002 – 2012”. The coin will be issued by all euro area countries. The outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.
The following countries are in this package: France, Germany (5 lettres), Finland, Belgium, Spain, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus
The San Marino coin is not included, but is available separately.
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2 euro commemorative Luxembourg 2012: Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duke Guillaume IV – “grand-ducal dynasty” serie
2 euro commemorative Germany 2012 A: Federal state of Bavaria
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2 euro commemorative Germany 2012 ADFGJ: Federal state of Bavaria
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2 euro commemorative
All countries from the euro zone 2007: 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
On 25 March 2007, the 1st common 2 euro commemorative coin has been issued.
The design is the same for all coins, and every country has its name on its own coin.
The coin shows the Treaty document signed by the six founding countries on a background evoking the paving (designed by Michelangelo) of the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, where the signing took place on 25 March 1957. ‘Treaty of Rome 50 years’, ‘EUROPE’ and the name of the issuing country appear in the respective languages of the euro area or in Latin. Thus, the legend differs from country to country, but the image is the same.
The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community and ultimately led to the introduction of the euro in 1999 and the euro banknotes and coins in 2002. The anniversary was celebrated on 25 March 2007. The euro area countries have marked the occasion by jointly issuing this commemorative coin. Its design was selected following a competition organised by the European mints.
The following countries are in this package: France, Germany (5 lettres), Finland, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia
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Slovakia 2009 starter kit
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Monaco 2 euro 2009 normale
2 euro commemorative Malta 2011: Constitutional history – first election of representatives in 1849
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2 euro circulation coin San Marino 2011: Palazzo Pubblico
2 euro commemorative Germany 2006 ADFGJ: Schleswig-Holstein
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2 euro commemorative Germany 2007 ADFGJ: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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2 euro commemorative
Germany 2007 ADFGJ ToR : 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
On 25 March 2007, the 1st common 2 euro commemorative coin has been issued.
The design is the same for all coins, and every country has its name on its own coin.
The coin shows the Treaty document signed by the six founding countries on a background evoking the paving (designed by Michelangelo) of the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, where the signing took place on 25 March 1957. ‘Treaty of Rome 50 years’, ‘EUROPE’ and the name of the issuing country appear in the respective languages of the euro area or in Latin. Thus, the legend differs from country to country, but the image is the same.
The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community and ultimately led to the introduction of the euro in 1999 and the euro banknotes and coins in 2002. The anniversary was celebrated on 25 March 2007. The euro area countries have marked the occasion by jointly issuing this commemorative coin. Its design was selected following a competition organised by the European mints.
Available in the same series: France, Finland, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia