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On new year's day 2002, France,
like the other 11 members of the Eurozone, started using Euro notes and Euro
coins for cash transactions. Within a few months, the old coins and banknotes in
Francs have been withdrawn. We have uncirculated sets from each of the twelve
countries in stock now for immediate delivery.
Euro Coins Prices: Click
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Malta
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France Germany
Greece
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Italy Luxemburg
Netherlands Portugal
Spain
Slovenia
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2 Euro:
A tree, drawn by artist Joaquim Jiminez, appears on these coins, symbolising life, continuity and growth. It is contained in a hexagon and is surrounded by the motto of the Republic
"Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité". |
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1 Euro:
As for the 2 Euro except for their size and colour. |
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50 Euro Cents:
The theme of the sower is a constant in the history of the French franc. Designed by Laurent
Jorlo, "this modern, timeless graphic represents France, which stays true to itself, whilst integrating into Europe". |
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20 Euro Cents:
As for the 50 Cents, but note the 7 indents or scallops on the edge. |
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10 Euro Cents:
The obverse designs of the French 50, 20 and 10 Euro cents are identical apart from their size and the indents on the 20 cent. |
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5 Euro Cents:
This shows a young, feminine Marianne with determined features that embody the desire for a sound and lasting Europe. It was designed by Fabienne
Courtiade, an engraver from the Paris Mint. |
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2 Euro Cents:
The obverse designs of the French 5, 2 and 1 Euro cents are identical apart from their size. |
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1 Euro Cent:
The obverse designs of the French 5, 2 and 1 Euro cents are identical apart from their size. |
Austria
Belgium Finland
France
Germany
Greece Ireland
Italy
Luxemburg
Netherlands Portugal
Spain
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