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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Portugal
€ 0.01 |  | This shows the first royal seal, from 1134, along with the word "Portugal". | Portugal
€ 0.02 |  | This shows the first royal seal, from 1134, along with the word "Portugal". | Portugal
€ 0.05 |  | This shows the first royal seal, from 1134, along with the word "Portugal". | Portugal
€ 0.10 |  | This depicts the royal seal of 1142 as the centrepiece of the design. | Portugal
€ 0.20 |  | This depicts the royal seal of 1142 as the centrepiece of the design. | Portugal
€ 0.50 |  | This depicts the royal seal of 1142 as the centrepiece of the design. | Portugal
€ 1.00 |  | Here the country’s castles and coats of arms are set amid the European stars. This symbolises dialogue, the exchange of values and the dynamics of the building of Europe. The centrepiece is the royal seal of 1144. | Portugal
€ 2.00 |  | Here the country’s castles and coats of arms are set amid the European stars. This symbolises dialogue, the exchange of values and the dynamics of the building of Europe. The centrepiece is the royal seal of 1144. Edge lettering of the coin: five coats of arms and seven castles, all equally spaced. |
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