

2 Euro
Estonian 2 Euro
Estonia (Eesti Pank) · 2011
A bimetallic 2 Euro coin featuring a geographical map of Estonia on the obverse.
- Country
- Estonia (Eesti Pank)
- Year
- 2011
- Denomination
- 2 Euro
- Metal
- Bimetallic: Nickel-brass clad nickel core (center), Copper-nickel (outer ring)
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Overview
A bimetallic 2 Euro coin featuring a geographical map of Estonia on the obverse.
Historical significance
This coin marks the first year of Estonia's entry into the Eurozone, transitioning from the Estonian Kroon. The design by Lembit Lõhmus was chosen by public vote.
Obverse (front)
A geographical map of Estonia with the word 'EESTI' (Estonia) below and the year '2011' above. The 12 stars of the European Union are on the outer ring.
Reverse (back)
The standard common side of a 2 Euro coin showing a map of Europe and the denomination '2 EURO', designed by Luc Luycx.
Estimated value
$2.50-$3.50 in circulated condition; $5.00-$8.00 in uncirculated condition.
What drives this coin's value
Most coins from this year are valued by their face value; condition and uncirculated state are the primary value drivers for collectors.
Grade assessment
Fine/Very Fine (Visible surface scratches and circulation wear, loss of original luster).
Mintage & rarity
11,000,000; Common
Authenticity & counterfeit red flags
Check for magnetic properties (the center is slightly magnetic), verify edge lettering crispness, and ensure weight is exactly 8.5g.
Notable varieties & errors
No major recognized varieties or errors for the 2011 issue.
Similar coins
Easily confused with 2 Euro coins from other countries; distinguish by the map of Estonia on the national side.
Care & preservation
Store in a PVC-free coin holder to prevent environmental damage. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it destroys numismatic value.








