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'''Spanish euro coins''' feature three different designs for each of the three series of [[coin]]s. The minor series of 1, 2 and 5 cent coins were designed by Garcilaso Rollán, the middle series of 10, 20, and 50 cent coins by Begoña Castellanos and the two major coins feature the portrait |
'''Spanish euro coins''' feature three different designs for each of the three series of [[coin]]s. The minor series of 1, 2, and 5 cent coins were designed by Garcilaso Rollán, the middle series of 10, 20, and 50 cent coins by Begoña Castellanos, and the two major coins feature the portrait of King [[Felipe VI of Spain]]. All designs feature the [[European symbols|12 stars of the EU]], the year of minting, and the word ''España'' (Spanish for Spain). |
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==Current series== |
== Current series == |
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In 2010, Spain updated their national sides in order to comply with the European commission recommendations. In the €1 and €2 coins, the same portrait of king [[Juan Carlos I]] was used, but the year position was placed in the inner part of the coin. Moreover, the twelve star ring no longer contained |
In 2010, Spain updated their national sides in order to comply with the European commission recommendations. In the €1 and €2 coins, the same portrait of king [[Juan Carlos I]] was used, but the year position was placed in the inner part of the coin. Moreover, the twelve star ring no longer contained chiselled sections.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/the_euro/coins8656_en.htm|title=Asuntos Económicos y Financieros – Caras Nacionales<nowiki>[ES]</nowiki> |access-date=31 July 2009 |author=Comisión Europea|year=2009|author-link=Comisión Europea}}</ref> The chiselled sections were also removed from designs for the other coins. |
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In 2015, the portrait on the €1 and €2 coins was changed to that of the new King [[Felipe VI of Spain|Felipe VI]] following his father's abdication the previous year.<ref>{{cite news|title=Las monedas de uno y dos euros de Felipe VI entran en circulación| |
In 2015, the portrait on the €1 and €2 coins was changed to that of the new King [[Felipe VI of Spain|Felipe VI]] following his father's abdication the previous year.<ref>{{cite news|title=Las monedas de uno y dos euros de Felipe VI entran en circulación|trans-title=Felipe VI one- and two-euro coins enter into circulation|url=http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2015/02/02/actualidad/1422901384_870205.html|access-date=18 March 2015|work=[[El País (Spain)|El País]]|date=2 February 2015|location=Madrid|language=es}}</ref> |
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{{Coin image box 8 singles |
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==First series (1999–2009)== |
== First series (1999–2009) == |
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For [[Euro coins# |
For [[Euro coins#Common side|images of the common side]] and a detailed description of the coins, see [[euro coins]]. |
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| denom_3 = € 0.05 |
| denom_3 = € 0.05 |
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| image_1 = |
| image_1 = |
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| image_2 = |
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| image_2 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.002.gif]] --> |
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| image_3 = |
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| image_3 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.005.gif]] --> |
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| row_1_caption = The Obradoiro façade of the [[Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela]] |
| row_1_caption = The Obradoiro façade of the [[Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela]] |
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| denom_4 = € 0.10 |
| denom_4 = € 0.10 |
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| denom_5 = € 0.20 |
| denom_5 = € 0.20 |
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| denom_6 = € 0.50 |
| denom_6 = € 0.50 |
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| image_4 = |
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| image_4 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.010.gif]] --> |
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| image_5 = |
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| image_5 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.020.gif]] --> |
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| image_6 = |
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| image_6 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.050.gif]] --> |
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| row_2_caption = [[Miguel de Cervantes]], Spanish writer |
| row_2_caption = [[Miguel de Cervantes]], Spanish writer |
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| denom_7 = € 1.00 |
| denom_7 = € 1.00 |
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| header_9 = € 2 Coin Edge |
| header_9 = € 2 Coin Edge |
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| box_9 = [[File:2€ edge inv2.svg|155px]] for a total of 12 stars |
| box_9 = [[File:2€ edge inv2.svg|155px]] for a total of 12 stars |
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| image_7 = |
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| image_7 =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Eurocoin.es.100.gif]] --> |
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| image_8 = |
| image_8 = |
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| row_3_caption = Effigy of [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|King Juan Carlos I]] |
| row_3_caption = Effigy of [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|King Juan Carlos I]] |
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==Circulating Mintage quantities== |
== Circulating Mintage quantities == |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center" |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center" |
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!|Face Value <ref>{{cite web| publisher=Henning Agt | url=http://www.euro-auflagen.de/index.php?lang=en | title=Circulating Mintage quantities | access-date=19 August 2008| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060508185828/http://www.euro-auflagen.de/index.php?lang=en | archive-date = 8 May 2006| url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Euro coin production per struck date 2001-2022 |url=https://www.fnmt.es/documents/10179/30475/20230113_Datos+fabricacion+2022_euro.pdf |access-date=10 February 2024 |publisher=FNMT}}</ref> |
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!|Face Value<ref>{{cite web| publisher=Henning Agt | url=http://www.euro-auflagen.de/index.php?lang=en | title=Circulating Mintage quantities | accessdate=19 August 2008| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5wZwpZELv | archivedate = 28 April 2012| deadurl=no}}</ref> |
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!|€0.01 |
!|€0.01 |
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!|€0.02 |
!|€0.02 |
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!| 2012 |
!| 2012 |
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|| 400,600,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 99,600,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 49,800,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 3,700,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 26,200,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 3,400,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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||<sup>**</sup> |
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|- |
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!| 2013 |
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|| 297,500,000 |
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|| 200,600,000 |
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|| 9,800,000 |
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|| 3,300,000 |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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|- |
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!| 2014 |
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|| 65,000,000 |
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|| 19,400,000 |
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|| 119,900,000 |
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|| 80,100,000 |
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|| 29,600,000 |
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|| 3,800,000 |
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|| 15,300,000 |
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|| 3,600,000 |
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|- |
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!| 2015 |
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|| 476,800,000 |
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|| 162,800,000 |
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|| 55,300,000 |
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|| 4,000,000 |
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|| 4,100,000 |
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|| 4,300,000 |
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|| 4,300,000 |
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|| 3,000,000 |
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|- |
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!| 2016 |
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|| 437,900,000 |
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|| 230,100,000 |
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|| 310,200,000 |
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|| 77,200,000 |
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|| 79,100,000 |
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|| 72,800,000 |
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|| 111,100,000 |
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|| 4,200,000 |
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|- |
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!| 2017 |
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||519,600,000 |
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||311,800,000 |
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||249,800,000 |
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||134,600,000 |
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||112,500,000 |
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||19,000,000 |
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||122,700,000 |
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||500,000 |
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|- |
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!2018 |
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|317,900,000 |
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|233,100,000 |
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|222,000,000 |
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|71,100,000 |
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|119,500,000 |
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|19,500,000 |
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|107,200,000 |
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|300,000 |
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|- |
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!2019 |
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|324,900,000 |
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|210,200,000 |
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|236,200,000 |
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|56,000,000 |
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|137,000,000 |
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|68,000,000 |
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|122,000,000 |
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|500,000 |
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|- |
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!2020 |
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|205,000,000 |
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|244,400,000 |
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|221,800,000 |
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|47,100,000 |
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|52,100,000 |
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|20,900,000 |
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|100,900,000 |
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|4,300,000 |
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|- |
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!2021 |
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|96,800,000 |
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|78,500,000 |
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|94,900,000 |
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|29,100,000 |
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|26,100,000 |
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|10,700,000 |
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|26,400,000 |
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|3,800,000 |
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|- |
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!2022 |
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|152,000,000 |
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|108,900,000 |
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|94,300,000 |
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|10,800,000 |
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|17,500,000 |
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|3,900,000 |
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|3,000,000 |
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|1,000,000 |
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==Identifying marks== |
== Identifying marks == |
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{{Main|Identifying marks on euro coins}} |
{{Main|Identifying marks on euro coins}} |
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| style="width:150px;"| '''National Identifier''' |
| style="width:150px;"| '''National Identifier''' |
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| style="width:200px;"| "España" |
| style="width:200px;"| "España" |
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==€2 commemorative coins== |
== €2 commemorative coins == |
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{{Main|€2 commemorative coins}} |
{{Main|€2 commemorative coins}} |
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===Spanish UNESCO World Heritage Sites series=== |
=== Spanish UNESCO World Heritage Sites series === |
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Spain |
[[Spain]] started the commemorative coin series {{lang|es|Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO}} (UNESCO World Heritage) in 2010, commemorating all of Spain's [[UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain|UNESCO World Heritage Sites]], which could continue until 2058. The order in which the coin for a specific site is issued coincides with the order in which they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.<ref>{{cite web |date=19 January 2010 |url=http://www.zwei-euro.com/news/artikel/a/2010/01/19/article/weitere-ausgaben-der-2-euro-gedenkmuenzenserie-unesco-weltkulturerbestaetten.html |title=Spanien: Weitere Ausgaben der 2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenserie "UNESCO-Weltkulturerbestätten" |language=de |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718161301/http://www.zwei-euro.com/news/artikel/a/2010/01/19/article/weitere-ausgaben-der-2-euro-gedenkmuenzenserie-unesco-weltkulturerbestaetten.html |archive-date=18 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The coins issued are: |
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! Year !! Number !! Design |
! Year !! Number !! Design |
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| 2010 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 1 || [[Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba]] (Historic Centre of [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]]) |
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| 2011 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 2 || [[Patio de los Leones]] of the [[Alhambra]] in [[Granada]] |
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| 2012 || |
| 2012 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 3 || [[Burgos]] [[Burgos Cathedral|Cathedral]] |
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| 2013 || |
| 2013 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 4 || [[El Escorial|Monastery and Site of the Escorial]] |
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| 2014 || |
| 2014 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 5 || [[Park Güell]] (Works of [[Antoni Gaudí]]) |
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| 2015 || |
| 2015 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 6 || [[Cave of Altamira]] ([[Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain]]) |
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| 2016 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 7 || [[Aqueduct of Segovia|Aqueduct]] (Old Town of [[Segovia]]) |
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| 2017 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 8 || [[Santa María del Naranco]] (Monuments of [[Oviedo]] and the [[Kingdom of Asturias]]) |
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| 2018 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 9 || [[Santiago de Compostela]] |
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| 2019 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 10 || [[Ávila, Spain|Ávila]] with its Extra-Muros Churches |
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| 2020 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 11 || [[Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon]] |
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| 2021 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 12 || Historic City of [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]] |
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| 2022 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 13 || [[Garajonay National Park]] ([[La Gomera]]) |
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| 2023 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 14 || Old Town of [[Cáceres, Spain|Cáceres]] |
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| 2024 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 15 || [[Seville Cathedral|Cathedral]], [[Alcázar of Seville|Alcázar]] and [[General Archive of the Indies]] in [[Seville]] |
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| 2025 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 16 || Old City of [[Salamanca]] |
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| 2026 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 17 || [[Monastery of Poblet]] |
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| 2027 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 18 || [[Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe]] |
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| 2028 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 19 || [[Augusta Emerita|Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida]] |
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==Gold and silver commemorative coins== |
== Gold and silver commemorative coins == |
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{{Main|Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Spain)}} |
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==References== |
== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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{{Portal|Money|Numismatics|Spain}} |
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==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Euro coins (Spain)|Spanish euro coins}} |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/files/files.nat/spain.s01.htm The Euro Information Website – Spain] |
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{{Commons category|Euro coins of Spain |
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* [http://myeurohobby.eu/profiles/blog/list?tag=Spain euroHOBBY Spain] |
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|Spanish euro coins}} |
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*[https://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/coins/html/es.en.html European Central Bank – Spain] |
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{{Euro topics}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Euro Coins}} |
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[[Category:Euro coins by issuing country]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 10 February 2024
Spanish euro coins feature three different designs for each of the three series of coins. The minor series of 1, 2, and 5 cent coins were designed by Garcilaso Rollán, the middle series of 10, 20, and 50 cent coins by Begoña Castellanos, and the two major coins feature the portrait of King Felipe VI of Spain. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU, the year of minting, and the word España (Spanish for Spain).
Current series
[edit]In 2010, Spain updated their national sides in order to comply with the European commission recommendations. In the €1 and €2 coins, the same portrait of king Juan Carlos I was used, but the year position was placed in the inner part of the coin. Moreover, the twelve star ring no longer contained chiselled sections.[1] The chiselled sections were also removed from designs for the other coins.
In 2015, the portrait on the €1 and €2 coins was changed to that of the new King Felipe VI following his father's abdication the previous year.[2]
€ 0.01 | € 0.02 | € 0.05 |
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The Obradoiro façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela | ||
€ 0.10 | € 0.20 | € 0.50 |
Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer | ||
€ 1.00 | € 2.00 | € 2 Coin Edge |
for a total of 12 stars | ||
Effigy of Felipe VI (since 2015) |
First series (1999–2009)
[edit]For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.
€ 0.01 | € 0.02 | € 0.05 |
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The Obradoiro façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela | ||
€ 0.10 | € 0.20 | € 0.50 |
Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish writer | ||
€ 1.00 | € 2.00 | € 2 Coin Edge |
for a total of 12 stars | ||
Effigy of King Juan Carlos I |
Circulating Mintage quantities
[edit]Face Value [3][4] | €0.01 | €0.02 | €0.05 | €0.10 | €0.20 | €0.50 | €1.00 | €2.00 |
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1999 | 720,950,970 | 291,650,970 | 483,450,970 | 588,050,970 | 762,250,970 | 370,950,970 | 100,150,970 | 60,450,970 |
2000 | 83,350,400 | 711,250,400 | 399,850,400 | 243,850,400 | 29,250,400 | 519,550,400 | 89,250,400 | 36,550,400 |
2001 | 130,850,574 | 463,050,574 | 216,050,574 | 160,050,574 | 146,550,574 | 351,050,574 | 259,050,574 | 140,150,574 |
2002 | 140,977,699 | 3,977,699 | 8,177,699 | 112,977,699 | 91,377,699 | 9,677,699 | 335,477,699 | 163,877,699 |
2003 | 670,331,790 | 31,431,790 | 327,431,790 | 292,331,790 | 3,931,790 | 5,831,790 | 297,231,790 | 44,331,790 |
2004 | 206,657,000 | 206,657,000 | 258,657,000 | 121,857,000 | 3,857,000 | 4,357,000 | 98,657,000 | 4,057,000 |
2005 | 444,147,077 | 275,047,077 | 411,347,077 | 321,247,077 | 3,947,077 | 3,847,077 | 77,747,077 | 3,947,077 |
2006 | 383,850,004 | 262,150,004 | 142,750,004 | 91,750,004 | 101,950,004 | 3,950,004 | 101,550,004 | 3,950,004 |
2007 | 383,958,434 | 185,258,434 | 247,058,434 | 132,058,434 | 46,458,434 | 3,958,434 | 150,558,434 | 3,958,434 |
2008 | 374,556,940 | 191,256,940 | 239,056,940 | 139,256,940 | 102,256,940 | 3,856,940 | 153,756,940 | 19,456,940 |
2009 | 131,467,500 | 164,067,500 | 219,767,500 | 151,367,500 | 75,367,500 | 3,967,500 | 60,567,500 | 17,467,500 |
2010 | 227,330,000 | 153,130,000 | 203,130,000 | 104,930,000 | 3,830,000 | 3,930,000 | 40,030,000 | 3,930,000 |
2011 | 357,940,200 | 107,940,200 | 105,540,200 | 4,340,200 | 3,940,200 | 3,940,200 | 100,440,200 | 3,940,200 |
2012 | 400,600,000 | 99,600,000 | 49,800,000 | 3,700,000 | 26,200,000 | 4,000,000 | 3,400,000 | 4,000,000 |
2013 | 297,500,000 | 200,600,000 | 9,800,000 | 3,300,000 | 4,000,000 | 4,000,000 | 4,000,000 | 4,000,000 |
2014 | 65,000,000 | 19,400,000 | 119,900,000 | 80,100,000 | 29,600,000 | 3,800,000 | 15,300,000 | 3,600,000 |
2015 | 476,800,000 | 162,800,000 | 55,300,000 | 4,000,000 | 4,100,000 | 4,300,000 | 4,300,000 | 3,000,000 |
2016 | 437,900,000 | 230,100,000 | 310,200,000 | 77,200,000 | 79,100,000 | 72,800,000 | 111,100,000 | 4,200,000 |
2017 | 519,600,000 | 311,800,000 | 249,800,000 | 134,600,000 | 112,500,000 | 19,000,000 | 122,700,000 | 500,000 |
2018 | 317,900,000 | 233,100,000 | 222,000,000 | 71,100,000 | 119,500,000 | 19,500,000 | 107,200,000 | 300,000 |
2019 | 324,900,000 | 210,200,000 | 236,200,000 | 56,000,000 | 137,000,000 | 68,000,000 | 122,000,000 | 500,000 |
2020 | 205,000,000 | 244,400,000 | 221,800,000 | 47,100,000 | 52,100,000 | 20,900,000 | 100,900,000 | 4,300,000 |
2021 | 96,800,000 | 78,500,000 | 94,900,000 | 29,100,000 | 26,100,000 | 10,700,000 | 26,400,000 | 3,800,000 |
2022 | 152,000,000 | 108,900,000 | 94,300,000 | 10,800,000 | 17,500,000 | 3,900,000 | 3,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
* No coins were minted that year for that denomination |
Identifying marks
[edit]National Identifier | "España" |
Mint Mark | |
Engraver's Initials | None |
€2 Edge inscription |
€2 commemorative coins
[edit]Spanish UNESCO World Heritage Sites series
[edit]Spain started the commemorative coin series Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO (UNESCO World Heritage) in 2010, commemorating all of Spain's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which could continue until 2058. The order in which the coin for a specific site is issued coincides with the order in which they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.[5] The coins issued are:
Year | Number | Design |
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2010 | 1 | Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba (Historic Centre of Córdoba) |
2011 | 2 | Patio de los Leones of the Alhambra in Granada |
2012 | 3 | Burgos Cathedral |
2013 | 4 | Monastery and Site of the Escorial |
2014 | 5 | Park Güell (Works of Antoni Gaudí) |
2015 | 6 | Cave of Altamira (Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain) |
2016 | 7 | Aqueduct (Old Town of Segovia) |
2017 | 8 | Santa María del Naranco (Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of Asturias) |
2018 | 9 | Santiago de Compostela |
2019 | 10 | Ávila with its Extra-Muros Churches |
2020 | 11 | Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon |
2021 | 12 | Historic City of Toledo |
2022 | 13 | Garajonay National Park (La Gomera) |
2023 | 14 | Old Town of Cáceres |
2024 | 15 | Cathedral, Alcázar and General Archive of the Indies in Seville |
2025 | 16 | Old City of Salamanca |
2026 | 17 | Monastery of Poblet |
2027 | 18 | Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe |
2028 | 19 | Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida |
Gold and silver commemorative coins
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Comisión Europea (2009). "Asuntos Económicos y Financieros – Caras Nacionales[ES]". Retrieved 31 July 2009.
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