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Coins
issued by date
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YEAR
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2€
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1€
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0.50€
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0.20€
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0.10€
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0.05€
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0.02€
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0.01€
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KM
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KM-39
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KM-38
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KM-37
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KM-36
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KM-35
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KM-34
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KM-33
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KM-32
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2002
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€
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€
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€
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€
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€
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€
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€
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€
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€
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2003
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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?
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Not Minted
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€
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Minted
Not Circulating |
€
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Minted and Circulating |
M |
Only in mint sets |
The
Irish government decided to create a single national face to all the euro coins.
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Characteristics |
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| Face
Value |
1 € |
| Motif |
Celtic
Harp
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| Engraver |
Jarlath Hayes
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| |
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The design represents a Celtic Harp, a traditional symbol of Ireland, and the
word
"Eire" that means Ireland in Irish, the design was made by
Jarlath Hayes.
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|
Irish
official set with the eight euro coins in BU quality, issued in
jannuary 2002, by
the time of the Euro entrance in circulation.
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| Emissions |
|
01/2002
: 20.000 |
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Set
with the eight 2002 euro coins in BU quality.
It
appears that this set was issued by the Royal Dutch Mint.
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| Emissions |
|
03/2002
: 5.000 |
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Irish
set with the eight euro Irish coins in Briliant uncirculated
quality.
This
set honors the Casino in Marino -
Dublin. The Casino
is an architectural gem, small in
scale, perfect in detail and proportion
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| Emissions |
|
01/2003
: 30.000 |
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