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Coin Andorra 2 Euros Circulation 2024

Ref. : E169-26CIRC
Product type
Coin
Date/Year
2026
Catalogue
Word coins (KM. 527)
Country
Andorra
Quality
AU
Face value
2 euro
Diameter (mm)
25.75
Weight (g)
8.5
Metals
Bi-metallic
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The 2 euro circulation coin from Andorra, dated 2026, is part of the series of euro coins intended for everyday use issued by the Principality. Andorra, although not a member of the European Union, benefits from a monetary agreement allowing it to issue its own euro coins since 2014, making its issues particularly sought after by collectors due to their generally more limited mintages compared to the larger nations of the eurozone.

From a technical standpoint, this coin is made of bimetal, a composition characteristic of all 2 euro coins in the eurozone. This technique combines two distinct alloys: a central part and an outer ring of different materials, giving the coin its anti-counterfeiting properties and distinctive visual appearance. It has a diameter of 25.75 mm and a weight of 8.5 grams, dimensions compliant with the European standards established for this face value.

The edge of 2 euro coins is traditionally milled with engraved inscriptions, a feature common to all issues of this face value within the eurozone, contributing to their security.

The common face, or reverse, features the European design specific to the 2 euro value, depicting a map of Europe with the twelve stars of the European Union flag. The obverse, in turn, is reserved for the specific design chosen by Andorra for this 2026 issue, reflecting the national identity or a particular commemorative theme of the Principality for this year of issue.

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