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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).
          
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CountryNational sideDescription
Greece

€  0.01
Display common sideThis motif shows an advanced model of an Athenian trireme, the largest warship afloat for more than 200 years, dating from the time of the Athenian democracy (fifth century BC).
Greece

€  0.02
Display common sideThis coin epicts a corvette, a type of ship used during the Greek War of Independence (1821-27).
Greece

€  0.05
Display common sideThis coin shows a modern sea-going tanker, reflecting the innovative spirits of Greek shipping.
Greece

€  0.10
Display common sideRigas-Fereos (Velestinlis) (1757-98) is featured on this coin. He was a forerunner and leading figure of the Greek enlightenment and confederation. He was a visionary of Balkan liberation from Ottoman rule.
Greece

€  0.20
Display common sideThis coin commemorates Ioannis Capodistrias (1776-1831), a leading national and European politician and diplomat who became the first Governor of Greece (1830-31) following the Greek War of Independence (1821-27).
Greece

€  0.50
Display common sideEleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936), one of Greece’s most prominent political figures, is shown on this coin. He was a pioneer in social reform, a renowned diplomat and played a key role in modernising the Greek state and liberating Northern Greece and the Aegean islands.
Greece

€  1.00
Display common sideThis coin shows an owl, copied from an ancient Athenian 4 drachma coin (fifth century BC).
Greece

€  2.00
Display common sideThis coin depicts a scene from a mosaic in Sparta (third century AD), showing Europa being abducted by Zeus, who has taken the form of a bull. Europa is a figure from Greek mythology after whom Europe was named. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ * (Hellenic Republic).

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