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50 Euro Cent
50 Euro Cent

50 Euro Cent

European Union (Eurozone countries) · 1999–present

A gold-colored coin featuring the denomination '50' and a map of Europe on the reverse side. The obverse side (not visible) features a national design specific to the issuing country.

Country
European Union (Eurozone countries)
Year
1999–present
Denomination
50 Euro Cent
Metal
Nordic gold (89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, 1% tin)

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Overview

A gold-colored coin featuring the denomination '50' and a map of Europe on the reverse side. The obverse side (not visible) features a national design specific to the issuing country.

Historical significance

Introduced in 2002 (with minting starting in 1999) as part of the transition to a single European currency, representing economic unity across much of Europe.

Estimated value

Face value (approximately $0.54 USD). Common circulated coins are generally worth their face value unless they have a rare mint error or specific low-mintage year.

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning common circulated coins with abrasive chemicals or brushes. Store in a dry place to prevent tarnishing of the Nordic gold alloy. For collectable versions, use archival-grade flips or capsules.