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There are remarkable traditions living on in the everyday life of each province

The Satakunta provincial coin is the latest in the series

You can now purchase a Satakunta provincial euro at face value from post offices around Finland. You can also buy polished and proof quality Satakunta coins from Mint of Finland’s webstore and from retailers. The Provincial coins series depicts elements of the everyday life in Finland’s historical provinces. The obverse side of the Satakunta coin depicts lace-making.

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A Limited Edition of Special Coins to be Sold at the Mint of Finland Webstore

The €2 Special Coin “Finnish currency 150 years” will be Launched on 15 November

The 2010 Finnish €2 coins has sparked so much interest that Mint of Finland has almost sold out. From 15 November onwards, a proof quality €2 special coin and coin series including the special euro coin can be ordered at out webstore.

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Mint of Finland to present a New Mint Mark for Coins in 2011

A Finnish Lion for Finnish Circulation Coins

Finnish circulation coins will undergo a transformation next year when the Mint of Finland’s company mark for coins changes. The old cornucopia will be replaced by the Mint of Finland’s Lion logo. Mints traditionally issue coins with their own logo.

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Dates of issue postponed

Changes to the Dates of Issue of Mint of Finland’s Products

The issue of the €2 special “Finnish currency 150 years” coin has been postponed. The special coin can be ordered on our website starting on 15 November. The dates of issue of the Proof coin series 2010 and the BU coin series 2010/II “The Diversity of nature” have also been postponed as they contain the €2 special coin. These coin series can also be ordered on our website starting on 15 November.

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“Money is used for food, clothes, shoes, houses, cars, sofas, televisions, computers… Oh, hang on ... and drinks. Did I already say sofas?”

Study: Girls have a More Practical Attitude towards Money than Boys

There is a clear difference between girls’ and boys’ view on what money is used for. Girls have a more practical approach to money, whereas boys often regard money as a way to become rich. This is revealed by a study mapping the views of 6- to 12-year-olds on money and the circulation of money as well as the way in which children spend their money. The study was commissioned by Mint of Finland Ltd.

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