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EuropeThe two sides of the euro coin (video)

The two sides of the euro coin (video)

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(you can watch a VIDEO at the official site of the European Parliament)

Each of the 19 countries in the euro area designs its own version of the coins. One side is common, showing the map of Europe and the value of the coin. The flip side is specific to the issuing country and features a landmark or a symbol of that country.

Special €2 coins are issued periodically to mark important moments. These can be country specific or refer to EU events.

There are two sides to every coin. Euros are just another way of expressing the EU’s motto of unity in diversity

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