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Mint master marks on Belgian euro coins; Mark Mark description Name of mint master Coin dates Scale: Romain Coenen: 1999–2009 (€2 commemorative coins) 2008–2009 (standard issue euro coins) [8] Quill: Serge Lesens: 2009-2012 (€2 commemorative coins) 2010–2012 (standard issue euro coins) [9] Cat: Bernard Gillard: 2012-2016 ...
There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euro [1] (the euro is divided into a hundred cents). The coins first came into use in 2002. They have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe, but each country in the eurozone has its own design on the obverse, which means that each coin has a variety of different designs in circulation at once.
Pages in category "Euro coins" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Identifying marks on euro coins; L. List of Euro coin series;
German euro coins have three separate designs for the three series of coins. The 1-cent, 2-cent and 5-cent coins were designed by Rolf Lederbogen [ de ] , the design for the 10-cent, 20-cent and 50-cent coins were designed by Reinhard Heinsdorff [ de ] and the 1- and 2-euro coins were done by Heinz Hoyer [ de ] and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer .
The Monnaie de Paris in Pessac is the exclusive producer of French euro coins. [16] It also mints Monégasque euro coins [17] and alternates with the Spanish Royal Mint for the production of Andorran euro coins. [18] It has also minted Greek euro coins, [12] Luxembourg euro coins, [13] and Maltese euro coins. [19] [20]
Belgian euro coins dated 1999–2007 have the portrait of King Albert II. Prior to 2007, the old common side showing national borders was used, but the 2007 coins used the new common side without borders. [1] There are no signature marks or mint marks on both these types of coins.
The 1 euro coin (€1) is a euro coin with a value of one euro. It is made of two alloys: the inner part of cupronickel, the outer part of nickel brass. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides. The coin has been used since 2002, with the present common side design dating from 2007.
Luxembourgish euro coins feature three different designs, though they all contain the portrait or effigy of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg. The designs, by Yvette Gastauer-Claire , also contain the 12 stars of the European flag , the year of imprint and the name of the country in the Luxembourgish language : Lëtzebuerg .