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About money
Finnish euro coins
The history of money The history of Finnish money Numismatic vocabulary About a Coin Exhibition in Science Centre Heureka The tale of a coin Junior coin collector’s knowledge base The making of money The making of circulation coins The making of collector coins The obverse side of the €1 coin depicts two swans flying over a Finnish lake, surrounded with 12 EU stars. The image was designed by sculptor Pertti Mäkinen. The common reverse side of all Eurozone coins, symbolising the union, was designed by Luc Luycx of the Royal Mint of Belgium in 1996. The golden circle of the coin is made of nickel-brass. Inside the silver centre, there is a thin nickel layer coated with copper-nickel alloy containing 75% copper and 25% nickel.
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