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  1. 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. The national side indicates the issuing country.

    • Suomi

      Euroopan keskuspankki (EKP) on euroalueen keskuspankki....

    • Hrvatski

      Europska središnja banka (ESB) središnja je banka država...

    • Dansk

      Den Europæiske Centralbank (ECB) er centralbank for de lande...

    • Malti

      Il-Bank Ċentrali Ewropew (BĊE) huwa l-bank ċentrali tal...

    • Nederlands

      De Europese Centrale Bank (ECB) is de centrale bank van de...

    • Polski

      Europejski Bank Centralny (EBC) pełni funkcję banku...

    • Circulation

      This item provides data on banknotes/coins put into...

    • Euro coins and notes

      National central banks and mints in the European Union. A...

  2. This item provides data on banknotes/coins put into circulation in the euro area. It is calculated for each individual country as the total euro banknotes/coins put into circulation by the national central bank (NCB) of that country since the introduction of the euro, minus all euro banknotes/coins returned to that NCB.

  3. National central banks and mints in the European Union. A list of the national central bank and mints divided by country. Euro notes and coins are now an integral part of people’s lives and a commercial reality. The introduction of the euro is one of the European Union’s crowning achievements.

  4. Around 52 billion euro coins, using 250,000 tonnes of metal, were produced in preparation for the euro launch. Since then, demand has grown continuously. Updated statistics on euro coins in circulation can be found on the website of the European Central Bank.

  5. 28 lis 2023 · The European Central Bank (ECB) has the exclusive right since 1 January 1999 to approve the volume of coins issued by the Member States whose currency is the euro (hereinafter ‘euro area Member States’).

  6. Euro banknotes and coins first came into circulation on 1 January 2002, replacing national currencies. Today, euro banknotes and coins are legal tender in 16 of the 27 Member States of the European Union.

  7. 23 lis 1998 · EU legislation contains basic provisions on the gathering and analysis of technical and statistical data relating to counterfeit notes and coins and on cooperation between national authorities in EU countries, the Commission, the European Central Bank, non-EU countries and international organisations.

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