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Euro Coins
This search engine contains images and descriptions of all 120 internationaly accepted euro coins including Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City.
Use the leftmost menu below to select the side of the coin and the one next to it for the value. Click on any coin to see it's flip side(s).| κέρµata eυρώ - Euro mønter - Euromünzen - Monedas en euros - Les pièces en euros - Eurocoins - Monete in euro - Euromunten - Moedas de euros - Eurokolikot - Euro mynt |
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Germany
€ 0.01 |  | The oak twig, reminiscent of that found on the old German pfennig coins provides the motif for these coins. It was designed by Professor Rolf Lederbogen. | Germany
€ 0.02 |  | The oak twig, reminiscent of that found on the old German pfennig coins provides the motif for these coins. It was designed by Professor Rolf Lederbogen. | Germany
€ 0.05 |  | The oak twig, reminiscent of that found on the old German pfennig coins provides the motif for these coins. It was designed by Professor Rolf Lederbogen. | Germany
€ 0.10 |  | The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is the motif used on these coins. The perspective of the design, by Reinhard Heinsdorff, emphasises the opening of the gate, stressing the unification of Germany and Europe. | Germany
€ 0.20 |  | The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is the motif used on these coins. The perspective of the design, by Reinhard Heinsdorff, emphasises the opening of the gate, stressing the unification of Germany and Europe. | Germany
€ 0.50 |  | The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is the motif used on these coins. The perspective of the design, by Reinhard Heinsdorff, emphasises the opening of the gate, stressing the unification of Germany and Europe. | Germany
€ 1.00 |  | The traditional symbol of German sovereignty, the eagle, surrounded by the stars of Europe, appears on this coin. This motif was designed by Heinz and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer. | Germany
€ 2.00 |  | The traditional symbol of German sovereignty, the eagle, surrounded by the stars of Europe, appears on this coin. This motif was designed by Heinz and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer. Edge lettering of the coin: EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT (unity, justice and freedom) and the emblem of the FederalEagle. |
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