A new coin for the euro’s 10th anniversary

Une nouvelle pièce pour les <span class="numbers">10</span> ans de l'euro

The euro was launched on January 1st, 1999. It then became the official cur­rency of the 11 member states. For three years, the euro was used only in non-​​cash pay­ments (checks, credit cards, wire transfers, etc.). National cur­rency units were still used for pay­ments in cash, until January 2002 when euro coins and bank­notes were put into circulation.

The 17 coun­tries which have now adopted the single cur­rency have organized a European contest to choose the design of the com­mem­or­ative two-​​euro coin, issued to cel­ebrate the 10th anniversary of the intro­duction of euro coins and banknotes.

The contest was open to every citizen or res­ident of coun­tries of the euro zone, aged 12 and up. The internet users were invited to vote among a selection of 5 designs chosen by a jury of professionals.

The winner, Helmut Andexlinger, designer for the Aus­trian Mint, was chosen in June 2011 by more than 35 000 voters.

The winning design sym­bolizes the place gained by the euro within 10 years: inter­na­tional cur­rency used worldwide, cit­izens’ money and cur­rency used for trade and industry.

These com­mem­or­ative coins are common to the 17 coun­tries which have adopted the euro, since the winning design is repro­duced on the side of the coin where the national designs usually are. They have been issued since the beginning of 2012 by all the euro zone member states.

For more information, please visit the contest website

 

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The winning design :

Banque de France
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