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Two-euro commemorative coins

The spirit of Finland, universal suffrage, human rights – all of these integral principles are celebrated by the Finnish commemorative coin. Every year, each Eurozone member state is allowed to issue a two-euro commemorative coin with its own motif. The reverse side of the coin is the same as that of a regular two-euro coin, while the commemorative design is minted on the obverse side. Eurozone member states may also issue a common commemorative coin.

The extremely popular rolls

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As a response to our customers' suggestion, mint of Finland offers the Finnish commemorative coins in roll cases.
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As a gift or a souvenir

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Every year, Mint of Finland issues a number of beautiful coin sets on different themes, often also containing the commemorative coin of the year.
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A purse of this year's special deuces

Order your two euro commemorative coins in a purse from here.

Did you know this about the euro?

  • The euro is used in 17 states. More than 330 million people use the euro every day.
  • Between 2002 and 2011, Eurozone member states have issued a total of more than 200 different euro coins.
  • At the beginning of 2012, all Eurozone countries will issue a common commemorative coin in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the euro.

The making of circulation coins

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Discover the stories behind the commemorative coins here.

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