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The foundational bronze and silver coinage introduced by the Provisional Government following the deposition of Queen Isabella II. This historic series marks the official birth of the Spanish Peseta standard. The bronze issues, famously nicknamed 'Perra Chica' and 'Perra Gorda', showcase the allegorical Hispania seated on Gibraltar and the Spanish lion holding the constitutional shield, engraved by Luis Marchionni.
State of Spain issues (1936–1975) featuring the portrait of the Caudillo.
The coins design of 1957
The coins design of 1963
The coins design of 1966
The coins design of 1975
The coins design of 1980
This batch contains the regular circulating coins of Spain issued under King Juan Carlos I from 1982 until the major monetary reform of 1989. It excludes earlier issues with mint years inside star marks, focusing strictly on the standardized, heavier denominations of the modern peseta system (including 1, 5, 25, 50, 100, and 200 pesetas) minted from cupronickel, bronze, and aluminum-bronze before the transition to smaller planchets.
This batch covers the late circulating coins of the Spanish peseta under King Juan Carlos I, starting from the sweeping monetary reform of 1990 until the introduction of the Euro in 2002. It features the downsized, highly efficient planchet standards, showcasing distinct technical designs such as the holed 25 pesetas, the flower-shaped (11-sided) 50 pesetas, and various annual commemorative reverses minted in aluminum-bronze and aluminum.
Austrian Euro coinage showcasing botanical themes, architectural icons, and famous figures.
Belgian Euro coinage featuring the portraits of King Albert II and King Philippe.
Finnish Euro coins featuring the heraldic lion and iconic lakeland nature motifs.
French Euro coinage featuring "The Sower" and the modern Tree of Life.
Standard Euro circulation issues struck at the Staatliche Münze Berlin, identified by the "A" mintmark.
Standard Euro circulation issues struck at the Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt in Munich, identified by the "D" mintmark.
Standard Euro circulation issues struck at the Staatliche Münze Stuttgart, identified by the "F" mintmark.
Standard Euro circulation issues struck at the Staatliche Münze Karlsruhe, identified by the "G" mintmark.
Standard Euro circulation issues struck at the Hamburgische Münze, identified by the "J" mintmark.
Irish Euro coins featuring the traditional Celtic harp, a symbol of national identity.
Italian Euro coins showcasing masterpieces of art and architecture, from Dante to Botticelli.
Standard Euro coinage featuring the portrait of Grand Duke Henri in various styles.
Dutch Euro coins featuring the profiles of Queen Beatrix and King Willem-Alexander.
Portuguese Euro coins featuring the royal seals of King Afonso Henriques.
Spanish Euro coins featuring King Juan Carlos I, King Felipe VI, and Miguel de Cervantes.
Standard circulation Euro coins of Greece featuring ancient maritime and cultural symbols.
The original Euro banknote series (2002) featuring architectural styles across eras.
Slovenian Euro coins depicting national landmarks and cultural icons like France Prešeren.
Maltese Euro coins featuring the Mnajdra temples and the Maltese Cross.
Slovak Euro coins featuring the double cross on three peaks and Bratislava Castle.
The second series of Euro banknotes (2013+) featuring enhanced security and the myth of Europa.
Latvian Euro issues featuring the iconic folk maiden and the national coat of arms.
Lithuanian Euro issues featuring the Vytis knight, the historic state emblem.
The newest member of the Eurozone, featuring the Nikola Tesla and Kuna designs.
A collection of circulating commemorative 2-Euro coins celebrating European history and culture.
Collectible coins of Euro
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