Coin Identifier
Euro
€1

Euro

Eurozone countries · Introduced in 2002

The €1 coin features a golden inner circle and a silvery outer ring, with design variations based on the issuing country.

Country
Eurozone countries
Year
Introduced in 2002
Denomination
€1
Metal
Nickel-brass (outer ring) and nickel-plated copper (inner core)

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Overview

The €1 coin features a golden inner circle and a silvery outer ring, with design variations based on the issuing country.

Historical significance

The Euro was introduced to facilitate trade and economic collaboration among the European Union countries, representing a significant step in European integration.

Estimated value

Generally face value (€1), collectible versions may vary.

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place; avoid handling the surfaces to prevent tarnishing; consider using a coin holder for valuable specimens.