Coin Identifier
Euro Cent
20 Euro Cent

Euro Cent

Eurozone (specific country not discernible from image, but common design) · Circulated, likely post-2002 (exact year not discernible from image)

The coin appears to be a brass-colored coin, possibly a 20 Euro Cent coin due to the visible design elements. The obverse side shows a stylized representation with flowing lines, likely a portrait or a national symbol. The overall condition suggests some circulation with visible wear.

Country
Eurozone (specific country not discernible from image, but common design)
Year
Circulated, likely post-2002 (exact year not discernible from image)
Denomination
20 Euro Cent
Metal
Nordic Gold (an alloy of 89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, and 1% tin)

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Overview

The coin appears to be a brass-colored coin, possibly a 20 Euro Cent coin due to the visible design elements. The obverse side shows a stylized representation with flowing lines, likely a portrait or a national symbol. The overall condition suggests some circulation with visible wear.

Historical significance

The introduction of the Euro and its denominations, including the 20 Euro Cent coin, in 2002 marked a significant milestone in European integration, establishing a single currency for many member states of the European Union. The design usually features a common European side and a national side. The common side for the 20 cent coin, designed by Luc Luycx, depicts the European Union before its enlargement in 2004, or after 2007, a geographical map of Europe, signifying the unity of the continent.

Estimated value

The value of a 20 Euro Cent coin is typically its face value (€0.20 EUR), as it is a common circulating coin. However, uncirculated coins, especially from lower mintage years or special issues not identifiable here, could fetch slightly more, but generally not above a few dollars/euros. The coin in the image appears circulated.

Care & preservation

Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can cause tarnishing. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in a non-PVC coin holder, album, or slab to protect it from environmental damage and scratches. Do not clean the coin, as cleaning can significantly decrease its numismatic value.