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Andorra and the euro

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Adoption of the euro by Andorra

Eurozone participation
European Union member states
(special territories not shown)
  20 in theeurozone
  1 acceding member, effective 1 January 2026 (Bulgaria)
  1 inERM II, with anopt-out (Denmark)
  5 not inERM II, but committed to join the eurozone on 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)

Andorra has a monetary agreement with the EU allowing it to make theeuro its official currency, and permitting it to issueeuro coins from 1 July 2013.[1] They planned to issue their first coins by March or April 2014.[2]On 23 December 2014, coins were delivered for pre-booked customers at the Government Administration Building, and actual circulation began on 15 January 2015.[3]

Background

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Andorra did not have an official currency before adopting the euro, and unlike its two larger neighbours,France andSpain, which surround it, it is not a member of the EU.

In the 20th century, both theFrench franc andSpanish peseta were used and accepted in Andorra, but the peseta was more widespread[4] with government budgets, salaries and bank deposits mostly being in pesetas. When those two currencies were replaced by the euro between 1999 and 2002, the euro became the sole currency in Andorra.

Unlike the three otherEuropean microstates outside of the EU,Monaco,San Marino and theVatican City, which adopted the euro when it was introduced, Andorra did not conclude a monetary agreement with the EU but rather used it unilaterally. These agreements gave the three microstates the right to issue their owneuro coins, which have a common design on one side, and a national-specific side on the other. As with coins minted in other eurozone states, the microstate coins are valid across the eurozone; however they do not gain representation on the euro's governing bodies, theEuropean Central Bank (ECB) and theEurogroup. In 2003 Andorra requested that the EU conclude a monetary agreement with it which would give it the right to mint its own coins.

Currency agreements

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In 2004 theCouncil of the European Union adopted its negotiating position with Andorra. Following Andorra's agreement to abide by Council Directive 2003/48/EC on taxation of savings income in the form of interest payments, the Commission recommended opening negotiations.[5] Negotiations were expected to be concluded by 2008,[6][7] but were repeatedly stalled due in part to poor relations stemming from Andorra'stax haven status. A monetary agreement was eventually agreed to by Andorra and the EU in February 2011,[8] and the agreement was signed on 30 June 2011.[1] After the agreement came into force on 1 April 2012,[9] the euro became Andorra's official currency. Andorra would have been permitted to issue up to 2.4 million euro coins from 1 July 2013 onwards provided that it complied with the agreement's terms.[10][11]

In October 2012, Jordi Cinca, Andorra's Minister of Finance, stated that 1 January 2014 was a more likely date to start issuing euros due to delays in adopting the legislation required by the monetary agreement.[12] In February 2013, the Director of the Mint of Andorra Jordi Puigdemasa confirmed that Andorra would not begin issuing euros until 1 January 2014.[13][14] However, the EU did not approve the minting of the coins until December 2013, thus their release was delayed.[15] Minister of Culture Stephen Albert was optimistic that the coins would be circulating by March or April 2014.[2] By May, with still no euros issued, Cinca said that they had again been delayed but would be in circulation by the end of 2014. He cited complications from having the minting of the coins being split between the French and Spanish mints, and efforts to ensure that the coins made it into circulation, rather than to collectors, for the delay.[16] The currency of the 2014 vintage presented on 23 December 2014 was all coined in Spain. France was instead awarded the minting order in 2015. The actual circulation began on 15 January 2015.[3]

Coin design

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A design competition for the national side of the euro coins was launched on 19 March 2013, with a deadline of 16 April.[13][17] The winning designs were announced on 16 May and depict apyrenean chamois on the 1, 2 and 5 euro cent pieces, theChurch of Santa Coloma and adepiction of Christ from the churchSant Martí de la Cortinada on the 10, 20, and 50 euro cent pieces, andCasa de la Vall on the 1 euro piece. The government had previously decided that theCoat of arms of Andorra would be featured on the 2 euro piece.[18] Final approval of the coins was in late June, at which point they were forwarded to the EU for their consent.[18] In August, a spokesperson for Cinca confirmed that the design of the 10, 20 and 50 euro cent pieces had been modified to remove the depiction of Christ due to objections from the European Commission on the grounds of religious neutrality.[19][20]

Depiction of Andorran euro coinage | Obverse side
€0.01€0.02€0.05
APyrenean chamois
€0.10€0.20€0.50
TheChurch of Santa Coloma
€1.00€2.00€2 Coin Edge
for a total of 12 stars
TheCasa de la VallTheCoat of arms of Andorra

Circulating mintage quantities

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Face Value[21][22]€0.01€0.02€0.05€0.10€0.20€0.50€1.00€2.00€2.00CC
201460,00060,000860,000860,000860,000340,000511,843360,000*
2015*******200,000*
2016******2,339,200**
20172,582,3951,515,0002,191,4211,103,0001,213,000968,800*794,588*
20183,430,0002,550,0001,800,000980,0001,014,000890,000*868,000*
20192,447,0001,727,0002,100,0001,610,0001,570,000930,000*1,058,310*
2020***860,000175,000740,000*1,500,000*
2021200,000700,000*1,400,0001,420,000600,00050,0001,474,500*
2022700,000450,000400,000700,000700,000380,000*1,708,000*
2023*******2,075,250*
2024*900,3001,950,0001,000,000700,000500,0001,950,0001,601,200*

* Small quantities minted for sets only
** No coins were minted that year for that denomination
*** Data not available yet

CCCommemorative coins

Mints

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Even years:Spain
Odd years:France

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Monetary Agreement between the European Union and the Principality of Andorra".Official Journal of the European Union. 17 December 2011. Retrieved8 September 2012.
  2. ^ab"De les peces de coure a l'euro propi, el procés d'emissió de moneda a Andorra".Bondia. 17 December 2013. Retrieved17 December 2013.
  3. ^abEls sets estàndard de monedes d’euro andorranes es podran sol·licitar a partir d’aquest dimarts a la tarda (in Catalan)
  4. ^Marc Galabert Macià (December 2014)."Emergence and development of a financial cluster: the evolution of Andorra's banking deposits in the long-term, 1931-2007"(Working paper).ub.edu. Retrieved23 June 2023.
  5. ^"Agreements on monetary relations (Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican and Andorra)". EurLex.
  6. ^"Punt de Trobada i Hiper tancaran dissabtes a les deu" (in Catalan).[permanent dead link]
  7. ^"Andorra - Informationen zu künftigen Euromünzen und der Einführung des Euro;" (in German).. See also: M. Maresceau, "The relations between the EU and Andorra, San Marino and Monaco" in A. Dashwood & M. Maresceau (eds.), Law and Practice of EU External Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 270-307, p. 299-300
  8. ^"L'acord monetari entre Andorra i la Unió Europea se signarà d'ací a pocs dies" (in Catalan). 6 June 2011. Retrieved14 June 2011.
  9. ^"The euro outside the euro area".Europa (web portal). Retrieved26 February 2011.
  10. ^"Martí rubrica l'acord monetari que permet encunyar euros propis" (in Catalan). Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved8 July 2013.
  11. ^"L'acord monetari, el camí cap l'espai econòmic adaptat als microestats" (in Catalan). Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved8 July 2013.
  12. ^"Cinca preveu que Andorra pugui començar a emetre euros el gener del 2014". 3 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved23 November 2012.
  13. ^ab"The government announces a contest for the design of the Andorran euros". Andorra Mint. 19 March 2013. Archived fromthe original on 22 August 2013. Retrieved26 March 2013.
  14. ^"Nouvelles d'Andorre" (in French). 1 February 2013. Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved2 February 2013.
  15. ^Poy, Ricard (11 December 2013)."Govern fixarà límits per a l'adquisició dels euros andorrans".Diari d'Andorra. Archived fromthe original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved19 December 2013.
  16. ^"Govern torna a rellançar el projecte de regulació del registre de patents".Diari d'Andorra. 29 May 2014. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved25 July 2014.
  17. ^"El Govern convoca un concurs públic nacional per al disseny de l'euro andorrà" (in Catalan). 19 March 2013. Archived fromthe original on 13 May 2013. Retrieved26 March 2013.
  18. ^ab"La Casa de la Vall, el Pantocràtor romànic i un isard, les imatges escollides pels euros andorrans". Government of Andorra. 16 May 2013. Retrieved18 May 2013.
  19. ^Castillo, Gerard (15 August 2013)."Govern admet que va canviar el disseny de l'euro a instàncies de la UE". Diari Andorra. Archived fromthe original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved15 August 2013.
  20. ^"Andorra no tendrá la imagen del Pantocrátor en sus euros".ABC. 15 August 2013. Retrieved2 September 2013.
  21. ^"Euros andorrans". Govern d'Andorra. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  22. ^"TIRATURA EUROMONETE ANDORRA" [Mintage quantities of Andorran Euro coins].eurocollezione.altervista.org (in Italian). Retrieved27 April 2020.

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