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The euro (EUR or €) is the common currency for 12 member states of the European Union and 3 European micro-states, including San Marino. The euro coins have two different sides; one common, European side showing the value of the coin and one national side featuring a design chosen by the Eurozone member state where the coin was minted. Each member state has one or more designs unique to that country.
For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see Euro coins.
Sammarinese euro coins feature two separate designs for the first two series of coins, and also two separate designs for the ?1 and ?2 coins. All the coins are inscribed with the words "San Marino" and the twelve stars of the EU.
| € 0.01 | € 0.02 | € 0.05 |
|---|---|---|
| Third tower Il Montale | Statue of Liberty | First tower La Guaita |
| € 0.10 | € 0.20 | € 0.50 |
| Basilica of San Marino | St. Marino inspired by a painting of the school of Guercino | Three towers La Guaita, La Cesta and Il Montale |
| € 1.00 | € 2.00 | € 2 Coin Edge |
| none | ||
| Coat of Arms | Government Building |
| Types of Euro coins | |
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| Eurozone: | Belgium | Germany | Greece | Spain | France | Ireland | Italy | Luxembourg | Netherlands | Austria | Portugal | Finland</small> |
| Other: | Monaco | San Marino | Vatican |