Images - 1 Euro Cent To help you to identify which country your euro coins are from, we have provided this and a series of similar pages, each showing the obverse (national) side of each a particular coin denomination (value). Images - 1 Euro Cent To help you to identify which country your euro coins are from, we have provided this and a series of similar pages, each showing the obverse (national) side of each a particular coin denomination (value).
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Andorra 1 euro cent 2017
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On January 1, 1999, the Euro (EUR) was introduced as an account currency, replacing the European Currency Unit at par. The European Currency Unit was a theoretical basket of currencies rather than a physical currency in and of itself. Detailed information about the coin 1 Euro Cent, Italy, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data. German officials and experts in numismatics chose three different designs for their euro coins. 1, 2 and 5-cent coins: the oak twig, reminiscent of that found on the former German pfennig coins, provides the motif for these coins. It was designed by Professor Rolf Lederbogen.
1 EURO CENT
ANDORRA 2017
Coin value - ~$1
Austria 1 euro cent 2005
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
EIN EURO CENT 2005
Coin value - <$11
Belgium 1 euro cent 2001
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENTS
A II / 2001
Coin value - <$1
Belgium 1 euro cent 2013
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENTS
A II / 2013
Coin value - <$1
Cyprus 1 euro cent 2009
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
KYΠPO∑ 2009 KIBRIS
Coin value - <$1
Estonia 1 euro cent 2012
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1 EURO CENT
EESTI 2012
Coin value - <$1
Finland 1 euro cent 2006
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1 EURO CENT
2006
Coin value - <$1
France 1 euro cent 2006
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
RF / 2006
Coin value - <$1
Germany 1 euro cent 2016
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1 EURO CENT
2016
Coin value - <$1
Greece 1 euro cent 2013
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
1 ΛЕПТO 2013
Coin value - <$1
Italy 1 euro cent 2002
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
IR / 2002
Coin value - <$1
Ireland 1 euro cent 2005
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
EIRE 2005
Coin value - <$1
Latvia 1 euro cent 2014
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1 EURO CENT
LATVIJA / 2014
Coin value - <$1
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Lithuania 1 euro cent 2015
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1 EURO CENT
LIETUVA / 2015
Coin value - <$1
Luxembourg 1 euro cent 2002
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
LETZEBUERG 2002
Coin value - <$1
Malta 1 euro cent 2008
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
MALTA 2008
Coin value - <$1
Netherlans 1 euro cent 2001
copper plated steel
1 EURO CENT
BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN / 2001
Coin value - <$1
Portugal 1 euro cent 2011
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1 EURO CENT
PORTVGAL / PORTUGAL / 2011
Coin value - <$1
San Marino 1 euro cent 2006
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1 EURO CENT
SAN MARINO 2006
Coin value - ~$1
Slovakia 1 euro cent 2018
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1 EURO CENT
SLOVENSKO / 2018
Coin value - <$1
Slovenia 1 euro cent 2007
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1 EURO CENT
SLOVENIJA / 2007
Coin value - <$1
Spain 1 euro cent 2007
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4 stars on the platform
1 EURO CENT
ESPANA 2007
Coin value - <$1
Spain 1 euro cent 2012
1 Euro Cent With Castel Del Monte
copper plated steelall stars without platform (from 2010)
1 EURO CENT
ESPANA 2012
Coin value - <$1
Vatican City
There are five series of Vatican City coins in circulation. All are valid.
The first series, showing Pope John Paul II, was issued between 2002 and 2005.
The second series, issued between June 2005 and March 2006, shows the coat of arms of the Cardinal Chamberlain, the acting head of state of the Vatican City, superimposed on the emblem of the Apostolic Chamber in the centre of the coin. The upper part of this design is surrounded by the semicircular words 'SEDE VACANTE' and the year of issue in Roman numerals, i.e. 'MMV'. The designer's name, 'D. LONGO', appears on the lower left-hand edge of the central design, while the respective engraver's initials appear on the lower right-hand edge, namely 'MAC inc' (on the 1 and 20 cent coins), 'LDS inc' (on the 2 and 50 cent coins), 'ELF inc' (on the 5 cent and €1 coins) and 'MCC inc' (on the 10 cent and €2 coins).
The third series, issued between April 2006 and December 2013, shows Pope Benedict XVI. To the left are the designer’s initials ('DL').
The fourth series, first issued in January 2014, shows Pope Francis.
1 Euro Cent 2002
The fifth series, first issued in March 2017, shows the coat of arms of the Sovereign of the Vatican City State, Pope Francis.
The coins in each series feature the 12 stars of the European flag, the words 'CITTÀ DEL VATICANO', the year of issuance and the mintmark 'R'.