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San Marino euro coins

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Overview of Sammarinese coin designs
Eurozone participation
European Union member states
(special territories not shown)
  21 in theeurozone
  1 inERM II, with anopt-out (Denmark)
  5 not inERM II, but committed tojoin the eurozone after meeting theconvergence criteria (Czech Republic,Hungary,Poland,Romania, andSweden)
Non–EU member states
  4 using the euro with a monetary agreement (Andorra,Monaco,San Marino, andVatican City)
  2 using the euro unilaterally (Kosovo andMontenegro)

Sammarinese euro coins feature separate designs for every coin. All the coins are inscribed with the words "San Marino" and thetwelve stars of the EU. The Sammarinese euro coins are minted byIstituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS), in Rome, Italy.

First Sammarinese euro design (2002–16)

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Forimages of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, seeeuro coins.

Depiction of Sammarinese euro coinage | Obverse side
€ 0.01€ 0.02€ 0.05
Third tower (Montale).Statua della LibertàFirst tower (Guaita).
€ 0.10€ 0.20€ 0.50
Basilica di San MarinoSaint Marinus inspired by a painting of the school of Guercino.Three Towers of San Marino (La Guaita,La Cesta, Il Montale).
€ 1.00€ 2.00€ 2 Coin Edge
for a total of 12 stars
Coat of arms of the Republic of San MarinoPalazzo Pubblico

Second Sammarinese euro design (2017–present)

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Depiction of Sammarinese euro coinage | Obverse side
€ 0.01€ 0.02€ 0.05
TheCoat of arms of the Republic of San Marino.
no circulating coins minted
San Marino's city gate.
no circulating coins minted
Church of Saint Quirinus.
no circulating coins minted
€ 0.10€ 0.20€ 0.50
Chiesa di San Francesco (Church of Saint Francis)
no circulating coins minted.
Monte Titano and the three towers.Detail from the portrait of San Marino by late 19th century artistEmilio Retrosi.
€ 1.00€ 2.00€ 2 Coin Edge
for a total of 12 stars
La Cesta, the second tower from a group of towers located on the three peaks of Mount Titano (Monte Titano) in the city of San Marino, the capital of the Republic.Detail from the paintingThe Portrait of San Marino byGiovanni Battista Urbinelli.

Circulating mintage quantities

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Face Value[1]€0.01€0.02€0.05€0.10€0.20€0.50€1.00€2.00€2.00CC
2002***120,000147,40075,400205,800100,760**
2003****220,000205,800****
20041,360,0001,395,0001,000,000210,000*****
2005****160,000179,712***
2006**2,730,000**193,880***
2007*****315,000***
2008****1,168,3601,350,000***
2009******1,096,672**
2010******996,134**
2011*******631,931*
2012*******621,249*
2013****100,000100,000424,205527,624*
2014*****723,2751,517,500**
2015****50,000750,0011,675,600**
2016****200,000**874,064*
2017****1,328,015*500,000600,0001,000
2018****600,0001,100,0001,100,000*1,000
2019*****800,000500,000607,3311,000

* Small quantities minted for sets only

** No coins were minted that year for that denomination

*** Data not available yet

CCCommemorative coin

Commemorative coins

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Main article:2 euro commemorative coins

The Republic, just like the other European states who have the right to issue euro coins, issues commemorative coins, of which the most notable denomination is €2. The Republic has also issued commemorative euro coins in other denominations, such as the 2014 €5 coin dedicated to three-timeFormula One World ChampionAyrton Senna in 2014, being 20 years from Senna's fatal crash at theSan Marino Grand Prix. This coin was also complemented by a commemorative €2.50 stamp.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Circulating Mintage quantities". Henning Agt. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved2008-08-19.
  2. ^"VENT'ANNI SENZA IL GRANDE AYRTON SENNA".Il Giornale della Numistica. 12 August 2014. Retrieved14 May 2015.

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