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1 Euro Cent
1 Cent (0.01 Euro)

1 Euro Cent

European Union (various member states) · 1999–present

A small, copper-colored coin featuring the number '1' and 'EURO CENT' next to a globe showing Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on the common side.

Country
European Union (various member states)
Year
1999–present
Denomination
1 Cent (0.01 Euro)
Metal
Copper-covered steel

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Overview

A small, copper-colored coin featuring the number '1' and 'EURO CENT' next to a globe showing Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on the common side.

Historical significance

Introduced in 2002 (with minting beginning as early as 1999), it is the smallest denomination of the Euro currency, representing the economic unification of much of the European continent.

Estimated value

$0.01 - $2.00 (depending on condition and specific country of minting)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals which can strip the thin copper coating and expose the steel core to oxidation.