Coins of SPAIN - catalog of coins of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photos and description.
Monetary unit: Euro = 100 cents. Coins in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1, 2 euros.
Spanish national euro coins prevail in circulation,
but coins of other countries of the European Union circulate on an equal basis with them.
Coins in circulation:
1 cent Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
2015, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 16,25 mm. Thickness - 1,67 mm. The weight - 2,30 g. Smooth edge. Designer - Garcilaso Rolland. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01. 2 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
2015, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 18,75 mm. Thickness - 1,67 mm. The weight - 3,06 g. Smooth edge. Designer - Garcilaso Rolland. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
5 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
2015, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 21,25 mm. Thickness - 1,67 mm. The weight - 3,9 g. Smooth edge. Designer - Garcilaso Rolland. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
10 cents.
Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
2015, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 19,75 mm. Thickness - 1,93 mm. The weight - 4,10 g. Large ribbed edge. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
20 cents.
Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
2015, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 22,25 mm. Thickness - 2,14 mm. The weight - 5,74 g. The edge is smooth, with seven notches. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the crowned letter "M" - is part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
50 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
2015, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 24,25 mm. Thickness - 2,38 mm. The weight - 7,80 g. Ribbed edge. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
1 евро Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the currently reigning king of Spain Felipe VI (born 30)
2015, Bimetal. Gold-colored outer ring, nickel-brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5), white center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu93Ni7), clad on both sides with a more wear-resistant, also copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25). Diameter - 23,25 mm. Thickness - 2,33 mm. The weight - 7,50 g. Sectoral corrugation edge. Designer - Luis Jose Diaz. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
2 евро Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the currently reigning king of Spain Felipe VI (born 30)
2015, Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5).Diameter - 25,75 mm. Thickness - 2,20 mm. The weight - 8,50 g. Edge: regular and inverted number 2, interspersed with two asterisks. Designer - Luis Jose Diaz. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.
PREVIOUS COINS:
1 cent Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
1999, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 16.25 mm. Thickness - 1.67 mm. The weight - 2.30 g. Smooth edge. Mintage: 717 000 000. Designer - Garcilaso Rolland. The Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
2 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
2000, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 18.75 mm. Thickness - 1.67 mm. The weight - 3.06 g. The edge is smooth, with a groove around the circumference. Circulation: 785 000 000. Designer - Garsilaso Rolland. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
5 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, located in the city of the same name in northwestern Spain. Construction began in 1211 and was completed only four centuries later. Santiago (Saint James) is considered the patron saint of Spain.
1999, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 21.25 mm. Thickness - 1.67 mm. The weight - 3.9 g. Smooth edge. Mintage: 378 000 000. Designer - Garcilaso Rolland. The Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
10 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
1999 Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 19.75 mm. Thickness - 1.93 mm. The weight - 4.10 g. Large ribbed edge. Circulation: 485 000 000. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
20 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
1999 Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 22.25 mm. Thickness - 2.14 mm. The weight - 5.74 g. The edge is smooth, with seven notches. Circulation: 691. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the crowned letter "M" - is part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
50 cents Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the famous Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), on the left - his pen and the inscription CERVANTES.
1999 Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 24.25 mm. Thickness - 2.38 mm. The weight - 7.80 g. Ribbed edge. Circulation: 79. Designer - Begona Castellanos. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
1 евро Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the currently reigning King of Spain, Juan Carlos I of Bourbon (born 05.01.1938/XNUMX/XNUMX)
2000 Bimetal. Gold-colored outer ring, nickel-brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5), white center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu93Ni7), clad on both sides with a more wear-resistant, also copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25). Diameter - 23.25 mm. Thickness - 2.33 mm. The weight - 7.50 g. Sectoral corrugation edge. Circulation: 210 000 000. Designer - Luis Jose Diaz. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
2 евро Reverse: ESPAÑA. Image of the currently reigning King of Spain, Juan Carlos I of Bourbon (born 05.01.1938/XNUMX/XNUMX)
1999 Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5).Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 g. Edge: regular and inverted number 2, interspersed with two asterisks. Circulation: 60. Designer - Luis Jose Diaz. Minted by the Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the coin.
This type of Coin has been in circulation since 01.01. 2002, produced annually since 2001
ISSUES OF ANNIVERSARY AND COMMEMORATIVE COINS FROM THE MUSEUM FUNDS:
2 euros. "400 years since the first edition of the novel by M. de Cervantes" The cunning hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha " Reverse: In the center - the image of Don Quixote holding a spear. On the left, a semicircular inscription: ESPAÑA. Under the image - the year of issue: 20 * 05, in a circle - 12 stars of the European Union.
2005 Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5).Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 g. Edge: regular and inverted number 2 interspersed with two asterisks. Mintage: 8. The Madrid Mint; its emblem - the letter "M", topped with a crown - part of the image of the reverse. The coin was put into circulation in April 000
2 euros. "50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome" Reverse: The Treaty of Rome is an international treaty signed on March 25, 1957 by Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. He established the European Economic Community and ultimately led to the introduction of the euro currency. The coin depicts a Treaty signed by six member countries. Above the inscriptions in a semicircle in two lines: TRATADO DE ROMA | 50 AŇOS. Above the document there is an inscription: EUROPA, under the document the year of issue and an inscription: ESPAŇA.
2007 Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5).Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 year Inscription on the ribbed edge: 2 EURO. The coin was put into circulation on March 25, 2007
The legends on this coin, issued by the countries of the euro zone, differ as they are made in national languages.