2 Euro Commemorative Coin (10th Anniversary of EMU)
France (indicated by 'RF' on the other side, or by mint marks if visible) · 2009
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2 Euro Commemorative Coin (10th Anniversary of EMU)
France (indicated by 'RF' on the other side, or by mint marks if visible) · 2009
Unknown (likely 10 Kopecks or similar small denomination coin)
Cannot definitively determine the country of origin from the provided image due to lack of clear national symbols or text beyond the denomination and year. Countries that use a '10' denomination with '2022' include Russia (10 Kopecks), Ukraine (10 Kopecks, though often brass-colored), and various other former Soviet states or Eastern European countries. · 2022
20 Rappen (Rapen)
Switzerland · 1904
France 2 Euro (The Tree)
France (République Française) · 2017
Yen
Japan · Varies by design (commonly 19th-20th century)
10 Cent Euro
European Union · 2002 onwards
5 Cent Euro
Eurozone countries · 2002 (and subsequent years)
5 Centavos
Brazil · Based on the design, particularly the font and style of the number '5' and 'CENTAVOS', this coin appears to be from the Brazilian Real currency series, likely issued in the 1990s or early 2000s, specifically after 1994. Exact year cannot be determined without seeing the obverse.
50 Euro Cent
France · Likely early 2000s (exact year not visible, but design is from early Euro series)
2 Euro 10th Anniversary of Economic and Monetary Union
Luxembourg · 2009
2008 Cyprus 2 Euro Coin
Cyprus · 2008
2 Euro
European Union · Varies by country
Vatican City 2 Euro Coin
Vatican City · The year of issue is indicated on the coin, though it is difficult to read clearly from the provided image. Vatican City has been issuing euro coins since 2002.
2 Euro Coin
Eurozone (specific country not identifiable from image, as this is the common side) · Not clearly visible from the image, but common design started in 2002
50 Euro Cent (Italian Republic)
Italy · 2002
Finnish 1 Euro Coin
Finland · 2002
2 Euro
Germany · 2007
1 Euro Coin (Netherlands)
Netherlands · 2001
5 Ore
Sweden · 1940-1971 (various years exist within this range)
Unidentifiable Rowing-theme Bi-Metallic Coin
Undetermined (could be any country that issues bi-metallic coins with sporting themes). · Undetermined (modern era, likely post-1980s based on bi-metallic nature and general appearance).
Cypriot 5 Euro Cent
Cyprus · 2019
1 Euro Coin
Eurozone Member State (Exact country not discernible from image, as the common side is shown) · Not discernible from the image (Euro coins have varying issue dates from 2002 onwards)
2 Euro Coin (German version)
Germany · Likely 2002-present (the image is not clear enough to specify the exact year)
Quarter
United States · 1999 (or later)
Irish 2 Euro Commemorative Coin - 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
Ireland · 2007
French 1 Euro Coin
France · 2000
San Marino 20 Euro Cent
San Marino · 2006
Unknown Copper Coin with Eagle Motif
Unknown (possibly Eastern European or Middle Eastern) · Unknown (likely 18th or 19th century given wear and style)
Toy Packaging Fastener / Plastic Retainer Disc
Unknown (Commercial Toy Component) · Modern (Late 20th - 21st Century)
Irish 1-Euro Coin
Ireland · 2002-Present
50 Euro Cent
Austria · 2002
5 Euro Cent coin
Italy · 2002-Present (exact year not discernible from image)
French 2 Euro Tree of Life
France · 2002
2 Euro Commemorative Coin - 20 Years of ERASMUS Programme
Portugal · 2007
2 Euro Coin (German)
Germany · 2018
Euro
Ireland · 2002 (initial issue year for Euro coins)
Erasmus Programme 35th Anniversary 2 Euro Commemorative
Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) · 2022
Quarter Dollar
United States · Varies (most likely 20th century)
50 Euro Cent
Germany · 2005
Unidentifiable due to poor image quality
Cannot be determined from the image. · Cannot be determined from the image.
2 Euro Coin
European Union · Varies by member country (first issued in 2002)
Ancient Greek Tetradrachm, Late Classical Period
Ancient Greece (likely Attica, Athens) · Circa 440-404 BCE