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The commemorative coins of Finland are minted by Rahapaja (the Mint of Finland Ltd)
- 5 euros Cu/Ni and Nordic gold - weight : 22.2 g - diameter : 35 mm
- 10 euros silver - titre : 0.925 - weight : 27 g - diameter : 38.6 mm.
- 20 euros silver
- 50 euros gold and silver
- 100 euros gold - titre : 0.900 - weight: 8.64 g - diameter : 22 mm
[edit] 100 markka
[edit] 2 euro commemorative
see €2 commemorative coins
- 2 euro - base metal - EU enlargement - 2004
- 2 euro - bi-metallic - 60 years of the United Nations - 2005
- 2 euro - bi-metallic - celebration of the 100 years of voting rights in Finland
[edit] 5 euros coins
- 2003 - Ice Hockey World Championships 2003 - designer Pertti Mäkinen.
- 2005 - 10th IAAF World Champion-ships in Athletics - designer Tapio Kettunen.
[edit] 10 euros coins
- 2002 - Elias Lönnrot and folklore - designer Pertti Mäkinen.
- 2002 - 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Olympic Games - designers Erkki Vainio and Hannu Veijalainen.
- 2003 - Anders Chydenius - designer Tero Lounas.
- 2003 - Mannerheim and St. Petersburg - designer Anneli Sipiläinen.
- 2004 - J.L. Runeberg and Poetry - designer Heli Kauhanen.
- 2004 - Tove Jansson and children's culture - designer Pertti Mäkinen.
- 2005 - 60 Years of Peace - designer Pertti Mäkinen.
- 2005 - Unknown soldier and Finnish film art - du designer Reijo Paavilainen.
[edit] 20 euros coins
- 2005 - 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics - designer Pertti Mäkinen.
[edit] 50 euros coins
- 2003 - Finnish Numismatic Art - desiger Matti Peltokangas.
[edit] 100 euros coins
- 2002 - First Finnish gold euro - designer Toivo Jaatinen.
- 2004 - Albert Edelfelt and painting - designer Pertti Mäkinen.