Euro Coins
Posted : admin On 4/12/2022Euro is one of the valuable and most tradable currencies in the world. EU is the official user of the Euro currency. The circulation of banknotes and coins is highest in the world, has surpassed the U.S.dollar as of 2018, with over €1.2 trillion. Euro is the second most held international reserve currency after U.S.dollar with €850 billion as of 2008. It is the official currency of 19 out of 27 countries of EU and 4 other territories in Europe.
- Coins are circulated in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as 1 and 2 euros. Each country is able to customize the back face of its coins, using a design that represents the national identity. For example, the euro coin made in Ireland shows an Irish harp.
- They are part of the Euro coins series. The European Central Bank started issuing these 1 Euro coins in 2002. They are currently still in circulation. This 1 euro coin has a diameter of 23.25mm and weighs 7.5 grams. The bi-metallic €1 piece features a map of the European Union on the front side. The back side is different for each Eurozone country. Do you have a 1 Euro coin? Here's how to exchange it for cash.
Rare Italian 1 Cents Coin worth € 2,500. Italy gives us satisfaction in the field of rare euro coins as well as with lira coins. This is a particular 1 cent of euro that has a great little peculiarity. The rarest 1 Cent Euro Coin Piece. On the reverse of the coin the Mole Antonelliana is depicted. In June, the 2 euro coin dedicated to the 'Heroes of the Pandemic' will be released. This coin will be only available in coincards. 60.000 coins will be minted, all bearing the mint marks of the Monnaie de Paris. In October, the 2 euro coin dedicated to the Temples of Tarxien will be released.
Euro Coins Conversion
European Union (EU) Countries use ‘Euro’:
Irish Euro Coins
No# | Country | Present Currency | Previous Currency |
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1 | Austria | Euro (€) | Schilling |
2 | Belgium | Euro (€) | Belgian franc |
3 | Cyprus | Euro (€) | Cypriot pound |
4 | Estonia | Euro (€) | Estonian kroon |
5 | Finland | Euro (€) | Finnish markka |
6 | France | Euro (€) | French franc |
7 | Germany | Euro (€) | Deutsche Mark |
8 | Greece | Euro (€) | Greek drachma |
9 | Ireland | Euro (€) | Punt |
10 | Italy | Euro (€) | Italian lira |
11 | Latvia | Euro (€) | Latvian lats |
12 | Lithuania | Euro (€) | Lithuanian litas |
13 | Luxembourg | Euro (€) | Luxembourgish franc |
14 | Malta | Euro (€) | Maltese lira |
15 | Netherlands | Euro (€) | Dutch guilder |
16 | Portugal | Euro (€) | Portuguese escudo |
17 | Slovakia | Euro (€) | Slovak koruna |
18 | Slovenia | Euro (€) | Slovenian tolar |
19 | Spain | Euro (€) | Spanish peseta |
Other European Countries use 'Euro' | |||
20 | Andorra | Euro (€) | None official |
21 | Monaco | Euro (€) | Monegasque franc |
22 | San Marino | Euro (€) | Sammarinese lira |
23 | Vatican City | Euro (€) | Vatican lira |
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Interesting Facts:
- “€” is the symbol of Euro Currency and EUR is the ISO 4217 Code.
- The 23 European Countries using ‘Euro’, the place is popularly known as “Eurozone”.
- Some countries outside Eurozone use ‘Euro’ currency mainly while trading.
- The ‘euro’ is also the sole currency of Kosovo and Montenegro.
- The European Central Bank and Eurosystem control the ‘Euro’.
- The Eurosystem plays a major role in the Printing and Distribution of the notes and coins of Euro currency.
- Euro is the second largest reserve and most traded currency in the world after the US Dollar($).
- The circulation of the Euro (banknotes and coins) is the highest in the world with more than €1.2 trillion.
- Over 343 million Europeans use ‘Euro’ as of 2018. And over 240 million people worldwide as of 2018.
- The subunit of ‘Euro’ is cent (1/100) and the style of coins are different in some countries of Eurozone.