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Finnish euro coins 11–20/20

The reverse side of the euro coins is identical in all Eurozone countries, while the obverse side depicts the national symbol of the member states. In 2007, the image of the euro coins was modified slightly. The maps on the reverse side no longer included only the Eurozone countries but Europe as a whole, except for the coins of the smallest denominations (one, two and five cents). As the national side of the coins was updated and the country name or abbreviation was added to the obverse side, it was easier to recognise the country. Finnish coins now include a small abbreviation, FI. Since 2004, each Member State has been permitted to issue one two-euro commemorative coin each year.

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