Official Journal of the European Communities C 373/1. (Information) COMMISSION THE VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EURO COINS

Similar documents
New national sides of the 2-euro commemorative circulation coins issued by the euro-area Member States to celebrate 10 years of the euro

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 16 December 2008 (OR. fr) 16365/08 Interinstitutional File: 2008/0167 (CNS) GAF 23 UEM 210 ECOFIN 572

Official Journal of the European Union L 373/1. (Acts whose publication is obligatory)

Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION. on denominations and technical specifications of euro coins intended for circulation. (recast)

MONETARY AGREEMENT between the European Union and the Vatican City State (2010/C 28/05)

EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION. of TO THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL COMMITTEE

STATISTICAL REPORT ON EURO COUNTERFEITING

Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL. on the issuance of euro coins

EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

ECB-PUBLIC. OPINION OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK of 16 July 2014 on the competence for coin issuance (CON/2014/56)

This is an introduction to Italian Art - The Renaissance

Annex 1. Financial Proposal. CASE STUDY No 1. Price schedule. Company: Date: Signature:

COPYRIGHT Danish Standards. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE OR REPRODUCTION. DS/EN ISO 9431:1999

having regard to the Commission proposal to Parliament and the Council (COM(2011)0295),

MANAGEMENT IN THE FUNCTION OF ENLARGEMENT OF THE ISSUING PROFIT Prof. Dr. Branko Mati} Faculty of Economics in Osijek

Characteristics of the Renaissance Examples Activity

Masters of Money Design

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

Unmasking the Criminal Frauds and Forgeries

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA ARTISTS

Coins with Special Significance. Lecture Set #17

Belgium % Germany % Greece % Spain % France % Ireland % Italy % Cyprus % Luxembourg 0.

Ref: Overview of the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement (patents) in the EPC contracting states and observer countries

English version. Steel and steel products Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing (ISO 377:1997)

ICAO TIE-INS By Albert Pelsser

EN Official Journal of the European Communities

Scope. Interpretative provisions

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Nomenclature Specification for a nomenclature system for medical devices for the purpose of regulatory data exchange

DEUTSCHE NORM May Welds - Working positions Definitions of angles of slope and rotation (IS : 1993) English version of DIN EN IS0 6947

Art of the Renaissance

Decree No.1/2006. (II. 15.) of the Governor of Magyar Nemzeti Bank. on the reproduction of the Hungarian legal tender and the euro

4.0. The Fort that became a Museum. ENG M.2 Sem. 2 Reading & Writing

Review for Art History Exam #1. Lesson 1: The Renaissance Lesson 2: The Northern Renaissance

POP QUIZ #4. 1. The assignats of the French Revolution consisted of interest and noninterest bearing bank notes backed by?

Hot rolled square steel bars for general purposes Dimensions and tolerances on shape and dimensions

This draft amendment A1, if approved, will modify the European Telecommunication Standard ETS (1996)

Eurovision Song Contest 2011

Recommended code of good practice for the interpretation of Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery concerning air handling units Second Edition

Silk Road. Used for trade between the Chinese and Romans from CE 1 to 200 CE

Art of the Italian Renaissance

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Domenico Cutollè 5^A/S

Restoration Process. El chico de la gallina (Boy with Hen), 1913 by Manuel Benedito. Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

16316/14 LI/ah DGG 1A. Council of the European Union Brussels, 2 December 2014 (OR. en) 16316/14 ECOFIN 1126 UEM 377

Leonardo Da Vinci ITALY FRANCE

1. 3. Advantages and disadvantages of using patents as an indicator of R&D output

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge International Level 3 Pre-U Certificate Principal Subject

Digital Photography by Mark Gillan

ILNAS-EN 14136: /2004

UMTS Forum key messages for WRC 2007

Canada 1935 Silver Jubilee Stamps and it s Varieties

IS0 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION IS0 RECOMMENDATION R 644

Introduction to The Renaissance. Marshall High School Western Civilization II Mr. Cline Unit Two AB

Italian Renaissance Art

What is included in THIS pack

D R A F T. Decree No.../2005 of the Governor of MNB

(D) sfumato (C) Greek temple architecture

English - Or. English NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY COMMITTEE ON THE SAFETY OF NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS FINAL REPORT AND ANSWERS TO QUESTIONNAIRE

======================================================================

COIN PACKAGING SPECIFICATIONS Number of coins in roll 0,01 0, , ,05 2, , , ,

English Version EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG

Case No COMP/M BANCO SANTANDER / ABBEY NATIONAL. REGULATION (EC) No 139/2004 MERGER PROCEDURE. Article 6(1)(b) NON-OPPOSITION Date: 15/09/2004

TREATY SERIES 2003 Nº 8

Flags and Pennants. The opportunity has been taken to print onto the curtains some of the significant heraldic devices of the period.

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Diffusion of foreign euro coins in France,

EU Ecolabel EMAS Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) State-of-play and evaluations

The Renaissance. Europe 1300s 1600s

Tolerances. Alloy groups. Tolerances

(20) Lincoln Cents (1910, 19, 41s, 52D, 54, 54s, 55, 55D, 56, 56D, 57D, 59D, 60DSD, 60DLD, 74D, 78s, 87, 87D, 88, 2006D) All UNC

AGREEMENT on UnifiedPrinciples and Rules of Technical Regulation in the Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation

Anhang A. Anhänge zur Frequenzzuteilungsurkunde

ESSAY PROMPT: Discuss how Renaissance ideas are expressed in the Italian art of the period, referring to specific works and artists.

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Non-destructive testing Qualification of radiographic film digitisation systems Part 2: Minimum requirements

Trade Barriers EU-Russia based in technical regulations

Unit 1: Renaissance and Ming Dynasty

19CJ American Legion Gold Proof Coin Per Grid Less $5 Per Grid Less $5. 19CK American Legion Gold Unc Coin Per Grid Less $5 Per Grid Less $5

Numismatic and Monetary Aspects of Introducing the Uniform European Union Currency

Triangles, Rectangles, Squares, and Circles

IS INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Welding - General tolerances for welded constructions - Dimensions for lengths and angles - Shape and position

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD

A COMMUNITY STRATEGY TO PROTECT THE EURO PROGRAMMA PERICLES BANCA D ITALIA

Essential Question: How did the Renaissance change art in Western Europe?

The Nine Transfer Positions of the Large

7th Chapter 11 Exam Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Draft COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. on the scope and effects of legal tender of euro banknotes and coins

New era for Eureka - relations with ETPs

Precious Metals News 30 th July 2011

Communication systems for meters and remote reading of meters - Part 4: Wireless meter readout (Radio meter reading for operation in SRD bands)

Mr. Cline Marshall High School Western Civilization II Unit TwoEA. The Northern Renaissance

VALUE OF GOODS EXPORTS INCREASED BY 15 PER CENT IN 2017 Trade deficit lower than the year before

John Johnson Collection: pre-1960 ephemera Johnson Postcards

In response to the letter from the His Majesty, the King of France you are tasked to complete the following: create a portfolio that represents

Licensed Copy: RRICTISQ RRICTISQ, ISO/Exchange Russia, 01 December 2004, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SMALL SILVER COINS. Modern Dime Size Silver NCLT of the World

Transcription:

28.12.2001 C 373/1 I (Information) COMMISSION THE VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EURO COINS (2001/C 373/01) The first sentence of Article 106(2) of the Treaty establishing the European Community allows Member States to issue coins subject to approval by the ECB of the volume of the issue. According to Article 106(2) second sentence, the Council is entitled to adopt measures to harmonise the denominations and technical specifications of all coins intended for circulation to the extent necessary to permit their smooth circulation within the Community. On 3 May 1998 the Council adopted Regulation (EC) No 975/98 on denominations and technical specifications of euro coins intended for circulation ( 1 ), laying down technical specifications of the euro coins as regards face value, diameter, thickness, weight, shape, colour, composition and form of edge. That Regulation was amended by Council Regulation (EC) No 423/1999 of 22 February 1999 ( 2 ). On 3 May 1998 the Council adopted Regulation (EC) No 974/98 on the introduction of the euro ( 3 ) providing, inter alia, that the euro coins shall be the only coins which have the status of legal tender in all the participating Member States. As regards the design of the euro coins, the Florence European Council, on 21 June 1996, indicated its wish to have one common face and one face with a national design. Accordingly a competition was organised at European level for the design of the common face of the euro coins and, on 16 June 1997, the Amsterdam European Council decided on and made public the winning series. The responsibility for the national faces lies with the Member States, which however had to comply with several common characteristics. Based on Declaration No 6 on monetary relations with the Republic of San Marino, the Vatican City and the Principality of Monaco, annexed to the final Act of Maastricht, the Council on 31 December 1998 adopted three Decisions on the position to be taken by the Community regarding an agreement concerning the monetary relations with the Principality of Monaco ( 4 ), the Republic of San Marino ( 5 ) and the Vatican City ( 6 ), dealing, inter alia, with the introduction the euro coins in these States. In line with these Decisions, Monetary Agreements were concluded between Italy on behalf of the European Community and the Republic of San Marino, as well as the Vatican City, allowing those States, inter alia, to issue euro coins ( 7 ). A similar agreement is currently being finalised between France on behalf of the European Community and the Principality of Monaco. ( 1 ) OJ L 139, 11.5.1998, p. 6. ( 2 ) OJ L 52, 27.2.1999, p. 2. ( 3 ) OJ L 139, 11.5.1998, p. 1. ( 4 ) Decision 1999/96/EC (OJ L 30, 4.2.1999, p. 31). ( 5 ) Decision 1999/97/EC (OJ L 30, 4.2.1999, p. 33). ( 6 ) Decision 1999/98/EC (OJ L 30, 4.2.1999, p. 35). ( 7 ) Monetary Agreement between the Italian Republic, on behalf of the European Community, and the Republic of San Marino (OJ C 209, 27.7.2001, p. 1); Monetary Agreement between the Italian Republic, on behalf of the European Community, and the Vatican City (OJ C 299, 25.10.2001, p. 1).

C 373/2 28.12.2001 Together with the characteristics of the euro coins as described in the Council Regulations, the designs of the common face and of the national faces will be essential for the recognition of the euro coins. Photographs of the common face and the national faces of the euro coins, together with a brief factual description of the design, are hereby published with a view to establishing a reference.

C 373/4 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 1 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 16,25 mm Height at the edge: 1,67 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/5 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/6 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 2 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 18,75 mm Height at the edge: 1,67 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/7 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/8 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 5 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 21,25 mm Height at the edge: 1,67 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/9 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/10 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 10 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 19,75 mm Height at the edge: 1,93 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/11 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/12 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 20 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 22,25 mm Height at the edge: 2,14 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/13 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/14 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 50 CT COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 24,25 mm Height at the edge: 2,38 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/15 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/16 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 1 EURO COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 23,25 mm Height at the edge: 2,33 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/17 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

C 373/18 28.12.2001 COMMON SIDE AND COUNTRY-SPECIFIC SIDES OF THE 2 EURO COIN Actual dimensions of the coin: Diameter: 25,75 mm Height at the edge: 2,20 mm BELGIUM GERMANY IRELAND ITALY PORTUGAL FINLAND

28.12.2001 C 373/19 GREECE SPAIN FRANCE LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS AUSTRIA MONACO SAN MARINO VATICAN

28.12.2001 C 373/21 1. COMMON FACE OF THE EURO COINS 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT On the 1 cent, 2 cent and 5 cent coins, the numeral, representing the value of the coin, appears on the left-hand side of the common face. Horizontally, to the upper right of the numeral, appear the words EURO CT, the latter placed below the former. The word CT is written in bigger letters with a major capital C. Below the numeral, six straight lines run diagonally between the lower left-hand side and the upper right-hand side of the face. There are 12 stars superimposed on these lines, one just before the ends of each line. On the lower right-hand side of the face, the globe is superimposed on the mid-section of these lines. The European Union is highlighted on the globe. The initials LL of the engraver appear under the last star on the far right hand edge of the coin. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT On the 10 cent, 20 cent and 50 cent coins, the numeral, representing the value of the coin, appears on the right-hand side of the common face. Horizontally, below the numeral, appear the words EURO CT, the latter placed below the former. The word CT is written in bigger letters with a major capital C. Six straight lines run vertically between the lower and upper left hand side of the face. There are 12 stars superimposed on these lines, one just before the ends of each line. Superimposed on the midand upper- section of these lines, is a representation of the European Union, on which the 15 Member States are shown separately. The initials LL of the engraver appear between the numeral and the edge of the coin, on the right-hand side. 1 EURO 2 EURO On the 1 euro and the 2 euro coins, the numeral, representing the value of the coin, appears on the left-hand side of the common face. Six straight lines run vertically between the lower and upper right-hand side of the face. There are 12 stars superimposed on these lines, one just before the ends of each line. On the right-hand side of the face is a representation of the European Union, where the borders between Member States are marked with a thin line. The right-hand part of the representation is superimposed on the mid-section of the lines. The word EURO is superimposed horizontally across the middle of the right-hand side of the face. Under the O of EURO, the initials LL of the engraver appear near the right-hand edge of the coin.

C 373/22 28.12.2001 2. NATIONAL FACES OF THE EURO COINS EURO AREA 2.1. BELGIUM ALL COINS Effigy of His Majesty Albert II, King of the Belgians, in profile facing to the left, encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union with the royal monogram to the right, and below it the year. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 **, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.2. GERMANY 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT The coins depict a German oak twig surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. Underneath and to either side of the twig are the mint mark on the left and the year of issue on the right. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT The coins depict the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. Below the Gate are the mint mark and the year of issue, one above the other. 1 EURO 2 EURO Surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union is the federal eagle, the traditional symbol of German sovereignty. Below the eagle is the year of issue in the middle and the mint mark to the right. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT and the design of the federal eagle. 2.3. GREECE 1 EURO CT An Athenian trireme (an ancient Greek warship) surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. The number 1 and the word KEPSO (cent) appear below the ship. The year of issue appears top left, with the mint mark (anthemion) immediately below it. 2 EURO CT A corvette ( dromon, a sailing ship used during the Greek war of independence in 1821) surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. The number 2 and the word KEPSA (cent) appear below the ship. The mint mark is to the left of the number, with the year of issue at top right. 5 EURO CT A modern commercial vessel (tanker) is depicted, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. The number 5 and the word KEPSA (cent) appear above the ship, with the year of issue directly underneath. The mint mark appears on the bottom left, below the ship. 10 EURO CT Rigas Velestinlis is depicted, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union, three of which are engraved on the lower part of the portrait. The name QGCAR UEQAIOR (Rigas Fereos) are engraved on the bust above these stars in a semicircle. The year of issue is to the left of the head. The mint mark is positioned top right. The number 10 and, directly below it, the word KEPSA (cent) appear under the mint mark.

28.12.2001 C 373/23 20 EURO CT Ioannis Capodistrias is depicted, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union, two of which are engraved on the lower part of the portrait, one in the middle and one on the left. Above these stars, the name I. JAPODIRSQIAR (I. Capodistrias) is engraved on the bust in a semi-circle. To the left of the head, the mint mark appears at the top and, below it, the year of issue. On the right-hand side, the number 20 appears with the word KEPSA (cent) directly below it. 50 EURO CT Eleftherios Venizelos is depicted, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union, three of which are engraved on the lower part of the portrait, one in the centre and two on the right. The words EK. BEMIFEKOR (El. Venizelos) are engraved on the bust above these stars in a semi-circle. To the left of the head, the number 50 appears with the word KEPSA (cent) directly below it, and the year of issue below that. The mint mark is to the right of the head. 1 EURO The inner part of the coin depicts the ancient Athenian 4 drachma coin featuring an owl (a coin within a coin), surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union positioned around the outer circle. The year of issue is written in split form around the star positioned bottom centre, as follows: 20 * 02. The mint mark appears at the top, above the edge of the ancient coin. The number 1 is engraved to the right of the owl (on the ancient coin) with the word ETQX (euro) immediately below it; the final letter (X) is in relief on the very edge of the ancient coin. 2 EURO The inner part of the coin depicts a scene from classical mythology: Europa being abducted by Zeus in the shape of a bull, taken from a mosaic in Sparta, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union positioned around the outer circle. The year of issue is written in split form around the star positioned bottom centre, as follows: 20 * 02. The word ETQXPG (Europe/Europa) appears in a semi-circle top left. The mint mark appears top right. Below the image, there is the figure 2, its bottom left corner extending slightly onto the outer ring, and next to it the word ETQX (euro). Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: EKKGMIJG DGLOJQASIA * (HELLIC REPUBLIC). 2.4. SPAIN 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is pictured in the centre with, on the left, in a semi-circle reading from bottom to top the word ESPAÑA; the mint mark is on the right and the year of minting is shown between the towers. The whole design is encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union, five of which (those in the 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 o' clock positions) stand out in relief in a section of the circle. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT The bust of Don Miguel de Cervantes is pictured to the right of centre; the name CERVANTES appears on the left in a semi-circle, alongside a schematic quill. This is topped by the word ESPAÑA, written horizontally. The year of minting is under the bust of Cervantes and the mint mark to the left of the date. The whole design is encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union, four of which (those in the 12, 1, 2 and 3 o' clock positions) stand out in relief in a section of the circle.

C 373/24 28.12.2001 1 EURO 2 EURO The bust of His Majesty King Juan Carlos I is pictured in the centre with, to the left, a semi-circle standing out in relief and bearing the word ESPAÑA; below this semi-circle is the mint mark. The design is encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union, four of which (those in the 1, 2, 3 and 4 o' clock positions) stand out in relief in a section of the circle. The year of minting again appears at the bottom of the coin, with the four digits separated into two groups by a central star. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 * *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.5. FRANCE 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT The 12 stars of the European Union surround the new Marianne, signed by F. Courtiade, an engraver at the Paris Mint, and to the right from top to bottom are the initials of the French Republic (RF), the mint marks of the Paris Mint and the year. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT Following the tradition of Oscar Roty's sower created in 1898, the coin depicts a modern sower, redesigned by L. Jorio, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union against a background of diagonal lines; to the left are horizontal lines and the year, to the right, vertical lines and the initials of the French Republic (RF), and at the bottom, the mint marks of the Paris mint. 1 EURO 2 EURO Within a hexagon surrounded by the motto Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, the tree signed by J. Jimenez puts out its roots and branches, sheltering the initials of the French Republic (RF), towards the 12 stars of the European Union on the ring, which also depicts, within intersecting lines, the mint marks of the Paris Mint at the top and the year at the bottom. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 * *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.6. IRELAND ALL COINS The Irish coin shows the harp, between the word Éire on the left and the year of issue on the right, ringed by the 12 stars of the European Union. The form of the harp is that which has appeared on all Irish coins since the first issue in 1928. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2**,repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.7. ITALY 1 EURO CT Reproduction of Castel del Monte, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. On the upper side 2002, on the bottom centre overlapping letters R and I ; on the bottom left the letter R ; on the bottom right the author's initials, the overlapping letters ED. 2 EURO CT Reproduction of Mole Antonelliana, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the left the overlapping letters R and I ; on the right 2002 above the letter R ; and on the bottom the author's initials, the overlapping letters LDS.

28.12.2001 C 373/25 5 EURO CT Reproduction of the Coliseum in Rome, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the upper left letter R ; on the upper right the overlapping letters R and I ; on the bottom 2002, and the author's initials ELF. 10 EURO CT Reproduction of a detail of Sandro Botticelli's Nascita di Venere, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the left the overlapping letters R and I and 2002; on the right the letter R ; on the bottom left the author's initials CM. 20 EURO CT Reproduction of Umberto Boccioni's sculpture Forme uniche di continuità nello spazio, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the left the overlapping letters R and I ; on the right the letter R and 2002; on the bottom the author's initials MAC. 50 EURO CT Reproduction of Michelangelo's paving of Campidoglio square, with Marco Aurelio's equestrian statue in the middle, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the upper right the overlapping letters R and I ; on the upper left the letter R ; on the bottom centre 2002, on the bottom right the author's initial m. 1 EURO Reproduction of Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the top the overlapping letters R and I ; on the left the letter R ; on the right 2002; on the bottom left the author's initials, the overlapping letters LC. 2 EURO Dante Alighieri's portrait, surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the left overlapping the letters R and I, and 2002; on the bottom left the letter R ; under the portrait the author's initials, MCC. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 * *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.8. LUXEMBOURG 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT In the classical style and signed with the engraver's initials GC, the effigy of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri, in profile facing to the right, is surrounded above by the 12 stars and below by the word LËTZEBUERG and the year 2002, between the two mint marks. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT In the traditional linear style and signed with the engraver's initials GC, the effigy of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri, in profile facing to the right, is surrounded to the left by the word LËTZEBUERG and to the right by the 12 stars. The year 2002, between the two mint marks, is on the left.

C 373/26 28.12.2001 1 EURO 2 EURO The coin is divided in two by a vertical line. The 12 stars, in between which are inserted the engraver's initials GC, surround the centre where, on the left, from bottom to top, between the two mint marks, are the year 2002 and the word LËTZEBUERG. On the right is the effigy of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri, in profile facing to the right, in new style linear graphics. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 * *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.9. THE NETHERLANDS 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT The portrait of Her Majesty the Queen can be seen surrounded by dots and 12 stars. Around the edge, beginning to the left of the centre, the following can be seen: the words BEATRIX KONINGIN DER NEDERLAND ( Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands ), the mark of the Royal Dutch Mint, the year and the mark of the National Mint Director. 1 EURO 2 EURO The portrait of Her Majesty the Queen can be seen to the left of the centre. Twelve stars can be seen at the left side of the edge. On the right side there are three vertical lines reading BEATRIX, KONINGIN DER NEDERLAND, all of which are underlined. Between the three lines, near the lower edge, are the marks of the National Mint Director and the Royal Dutch Mint. The year appears horizontally under the name BEATRIX. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS * ( God be with us ). 2.10. AUSTRIA 1 EURO CT The coin depicts the gentian surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. Below the alpine flower is the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, and above it to the right, the year of issue. The encircling lettering reads EIN EURO CT. 2 EURO CT The coin depicts the edelweiss surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. To the left of the alpine flower's stalk is the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, and above it, the year of issue. The encircling lettering reads ZWEI EURO CT. 5 EURO CT The coin depicts the primula surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. Behind the flower's stalk is the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, with the year of issue to the right. The encircling lettering reads FÜNF EURO CT. 10 EURO CT The coin depicts a view of the spires of St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. To the left is the lettering 10 EURO CT and underneath it the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, with the year of issue to the right.

28.12.2001 C 373/27 20 EURO CT The coin depicts the Belvedere Palace in Vienna and its wrought iron gate surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. Beneath it is the figure 20, the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, and the year of issue. The lettering EURO CT forms an arch above the gate. 50 EURO CT The coin depicts the Secession exhibition building in Vienna surrounded by the 12 stars of the European Union. The lettering 50 EURO CT, the year of issue and, next to it, the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red, form an arch above the dome. 1 EURO The 12 stars of the European Union surround the portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with his signature at shoulder level. To the left is the year of issue, and to the right from top to bottom is the figure 1, the word EURO and the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red. 2 EURO The 12 stars of the European Union surround the portrait of Bertha von Suttner, Austrian winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (1905). To the right is the year of issue, and to the left, one above the other, are the figure 2, the word EURO and the heraldic representation of the Austrian colours, red-white-red. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 EURO ***, repeated four times, alternately upright and inverted. 2.11. PORTUGAL ALL COINS The centrepieces of the designs for the 1 and 2 euro, the 10, 20 and 50 cent and the 1, 2 and 5 cent coin series are three royal seals of the first King of Portugal, Dom Afonso Henriques, encircled by castles and coats of arms facing each of the stars of the European Union. On the upper part of the inner circle appears the word PORTUGAL, and on the lower part the year of issue. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: five coats of arms and seven castles equally spaced. 2.12. FINLAND 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT These coins depict the Finnish heraldic lion. The year appears to the left of the lion just below its left paw. There is a letter M below the sword hilt, which is directly below the lion's legs. The design is encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union. 1 EURO This coin depicts two swans flying over a Finnish landscape. The year appears on the right-hand side of the coin in front of a hill. There is a letter M on the left-hand side of the coin just above the landscape. The design is circled by the 12 stars of the European Union.

C 373/28 28.12.2001 2 EURO This coin depicts cloudberries and cloudberry flowers. The year appears under the flowers and there is a letter M on the right-hand side of the coin just below the stem of the flowers. The design is circled by the 12 stars of the European Union. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: SUOMI FINLAND * * *, where the * stands for a lion head.

28.12.2001 C 373/29 3. NATIONAL FACE OF THE EURO COINS THIRD STATES 3.1. MONACO 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT The inner part of the coin depicts the coat of arms of the Sovereign Princes of Monaco. MONACO is engraved around the top circumference, and the year around the bottom, between the mint marks of the Paris Mint on the left and the Engraver General on the right, while the 12 stars are depicted on the sides, six on the left and six on the right. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT The inner part of the coin depicts the Prince's seal. MONACO is engraved around the top circumference and the year around the bottom, between the mint marks of the Paris Mint on the left and the Engraver General on the right, while the 12 stars are depicted on the sides, six on the left and six on the right. 1 EURO The inner part of the coin shows a double portrait of Prince Rainier III and Prince Albert, in profile facing to the right. MONACO is engraved around the top circumference and the year around the bottom, between the mint marks of the Paris Mint on the left and the Engraver General on the right, while the 12 stars are depicted on the sides, six on the left and six on the right. 2 EURO The inner part of the coin depicts His Highness, Prince Rainier III, in profile facing to the right. MONACO is engraved around the top circumference and the year around the bottom, between the mint marks of the Paris Mint on the left and the Engraver General on the right, whilst the 12 stars are depicted on the sides, six on the left and six on the right. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 **, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 3.2. SAN MARINO 1 EURO CT The Third Tower, Montale, with, on the left, the date 2002 and the letter R and, on the right, the legend SAN MARINO and the designer's initials CH ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 2 EURO CT The Statue of Liberty with, on the left, the legend SAN MARINO and the designer's initials CH and, on the right, the letter R and the date 2002; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 5 EURO CT The First Tower, Guaita, with, at the top, the date 2002, the legend SAN MARINO, the letter R and the designer's initials CH ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC.

C 373/30 28.12.2001 10 EURO CT The Basilica of Saint Marino with, at the top, the legend SAN MARINO, the date 2002 and the designer's initials CH and at the bottom the letter R ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 20 EURO CT The Saint Marino based on a canvas of the Guercino school with, on the left, the designer's initials CH and the legend SAN MARINO and, on the right, the date 2002 and the letter R ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 50 EURO CT The Three Towers; (Guaita, Cesta and Montale) with, at the top, the date 2002 and the legend SAN MARINO, and the designer's initials CH and the letter R ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 1 EURO The Republic's official coat of arms with, at the top, the date 2002 and the letter R and, at the bottom, the legend SAN MARINO and the designer's initials CH ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. 2 EURO The Government Building (Palazzo Pubblico) with, on the left, the date 2002 and the letter R and, on the right, the legend SAN MARINO and the designer's initials CH ; encircled by the 12 stars of the European Union; on the bottom right, the engraver's initials ELF and the abbreviation INC. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted. 1 EURO CT 2 EURO CT 5 EURO CT 3.3. VATICAN Effigy of His Holiness John Paul II, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, in profile facing to the left. CITTÀ DEL VATICANO is engraved around the top circumference, and the year 2002 at the bottom, whilst the 12 stars are depicted on the sides, six on the left and six on the right. The letter R is placed above the year of issue and the designer's initials GV and the engraver's initials UP appear between the second and fourth stars at the bottom right. 10 EURO CT 20 EURO CT 50 EURO CT Effigy of His Holiness John Paul II, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, in profile facing to the left. CITTÀ DEL VATICANO is engraved around the left circumference, and the year 2002 at the bottom, whilst the 12 stars are depicted around the right circumference. The letter R is placed above the year of issue and the designer's initials GV and the engraver's initials UP appear between the third and fifth stars at the bottom right. 1 EURO 2 EURO Effigy of His Holiness John Paul II, Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, in profile facing to the left. CITTÀ DEL VATICANO followed by the year 2002 is engraved around the bottom of the outer part, whilst the 12 stars are depicted around the top. The letter R is placed above the year of issue and the designer's initials GV and the engraver's initials UP appear at the right-hand edge of the inner part. Edge lettering of the 2 euro coin: 2 *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted.