Each country produces its own coins with one common side and one side displaying a distinctive national emblem. Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City also have their own euro coins.
Common side:
Belgium
Germany
Greece
Spain
France
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Holland
Austria
Portugal
Finland
EUR 2
King Albert II
German eagle
Europa being abducted by Zeus
King Carlos I de Borbon y Borbon
A tree symbolizing life, continuity and growth
the Celtic harp
Portrait drawn by Raphaël of Dante Alighieri
His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri
Queen Beatrix
Bertha von Suttner
The royal seal of 1144
Cloudberries and cloudberry flowers
EUR 1
Same
Same
Owl, copied from an ancient Athenian 4 drachma coin
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