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1 Euro Coin (Common Side)
1 Euro

1 Euro Coin (Common Side)

European Union members (various) · 2007 - Present (design shown)

A bimetallic coin with a gold-colored outer ring and a silver-colored center. The common reverse shows the denomination '1' next to a map of Europe and 12 stars.

Country
European Union members (various)
Year
2007 - Present (design shown)
Denomination
1 Euro
Metal
Bimetallic: Copper-nickel center in a Nickel-brass ring

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Overview

A bimetallic coin with a gold-colored outer ring and a silver-colored center. The common reverse shows the denomination '1' next to a map of Europe and 12 stars.

Historical significance

The euro was introduced in 1999 as an accounting currency and in 2002 as physical cash. The design shown features the 'New Map' of Europe, reflecting the expansion of the European Union, which replaced the previous '15-member' map in 2007.

Estimated value

Circulated value is equal to face value (approximately $1.08 USD as of 2024); high-quality uncirculated specimens may carry a small premium.

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid cleaning with abrasive chemicals or scrubbing, as this can damage the luster and surface details. Handle by the edges to prevent skin oils from causing oxidation.