2 euro CYPRUS (2012) 10 Years of Euro in Circulation
diameter: | weight: | thickness: | alloy: |
25.75 mm | 8.5 g | 2.22 mm | Cu75Ni25/Cu75Zn20Ni5 |
obverse:
in the centre a concave symbol of the euro currency € inscribed into a globe; around the globe several simplified pictographs symbolising society and industry; along the top edge: ΚΥΠΡΟΣ KIBRIS (Cyprus in Greek and Turkish); along the bottom edge dates 2002 2012; at the edge a ring of twelve five-pointed stars - symbol of the European Union
reverse:
edge:
reeded with concave inscription:
issue date:
13 II 2012
withdrawal date:
still in circulation
designer:
Helmut Andexlinger (concave initials A.H. on the globe surface above the date 2002 on the obverse), Luc Luycx (initials LL below letter 'O' in EURO on the reverse)
mint:
Ίδρυμα Εκτύπωσης Τραπεζογραμματίων και Αξιών (The Banknote Printing Works), Athens, Greece
mintage:
2012 | 975 000 | + 12 000 in annual box sets |
+ 5 000 in coin capsules |
varieties:
2012 - a) high lettering of the edge inscription or b) low lettering on the edge
interesting facts:
On January 1st, 1999 euro [EUR] became an official (although virtual) currency in 11 countries of the European Union. The first coins were minted already in 1999, but real money entered circulation only on January 1, 2002. In the competition for an obverse design commemorating this fact, the proposal of Helmut Andexlinger from Austrian Mint has won. All of the euro-zone countries issued coins with the same obverse motif. Let's meet defeated finalists of the voting for the best commemorative design.
last update: 16 X 2015
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