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This 2 euro commemorative coin was issued by San Marino in 2012 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the euro. It is part of the commemorative coins issued by the countries of the euro zone to mark this event.
The coin is bimetallic, with a lighter-colored central part surrounded by an outer ring of a different color. The total weight of the coin is 8.5 grams, and its diameter is 25.75 millimeters.
The central theme of the coin is the 10th anniversary of the euro, symbolizing a decade of existence of the single European currency. This coin was minted with a Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality.
On the face of the coin, there is a specific design commemorating the anniversary of the euro. The precise details of the design may vary slightly from one issuing country to another, but the general theme remains the same. The year of issue, 2012, is also indicated on the coin.
The nominal value of the coin is 2 euros, and it is legal tender in all countries of the euro zone. The issuing country, San Marino, is also identifiable on the coin.