The side cannot repeat the denomination of the coin unless the issuing country uses an alphabet other than Latin (currently, Greece is the only such country, ... History · Design · Obverse (national) sides · Usage |
The 1 cent coin shows the small coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia. The designer is Laimonis Šēnbergs. Latvia. Lithuania. Lithuania's euro coins show the ... |
Euro coins vary in size, weight, colour and thickness depending on the denomination. They each have one common side and one country-specific side. |
These euro coins mark the introduction of a single currency for Europe: the largest monetary changeover the world has ever seen. |
The common sides of the eight euro coins have different designs: €2 and €1, 50, 20 and 10 cent show either the European Union before its enlargement on 1 May ... |
The old euro and cent coins show the 15 countries of the European Union before its enlargement on 1 May 2004. The coins showing the 15 EU member states ... |
The euro is the monetary unit and currency of the European Union, represented by the symbol €. It began as a noncash monetary unit in 1999 before being issued ... |
4,95 £ 12 European countries took the historic step of dropping their own currencies and introducing a single currency, which we now know as the euro. |
The euro coin series comprises eight different denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, €1 and €2. The euro coins have a common side and a national side. |
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