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10 Euro Cent — obverse
Obverse
10 Euro Cent — reverse
Reverse
0.10 Euro

10 Euro Cent

Estonia · 2011

A standard European Union 10 euro cent coin featuring the common European map on the reverse and a map of Estonia with the word EESTI on the obverse.

Country
Estonia
Year
2011
Denomination
0.10 Euro
Metal
Nordic Gold (89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, 1% tin)
Grade
Circulated / Very Fine

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Overview

A standard European Union 10 euro cent coin featuring the common European map on the reverse and a map of Estonia with the word EESTI on the obverse.

Historical significance

Issued to commemorate Estonia's adoption of the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2011, marking a significant milestone in European integration.

Obverse (front)

Map of Estonia with the country name 'EESTI' below it, the year '2011' above, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union.

Reverse (back)

A geographic representation of Europe showing the pre-2007 EU borders, with the denomination '10 EURO CENT' and a large number '10'.

Estimated value

$0.11 - $0.25 (Face value to slight premium for uncirculated condition)

What drives this coin's value

Condition grade, presence of minting errors

Grade assessment

Circulated / Very Fine

Mintage & rarity

Common circulation coin

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check weight, dimensions, and magnetic properties; Nordic gold is non-ferrous and has a distinct golden color.

Notable varieties & errors

Standard circulation strikes with minor die cracks or rotation errors occasionally found by collectors

Similar coins

10 euro cent coins from other eurozone countries

Care & preservation

Store in a dry environment. Standard handling is fine as it is a circulating base-metal coin, but cotton gloves are recommended for uncirculated pieces.