Template:Euro coins

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Common side National side Value Diameter,
millimetres
Thickness,
millimetres
Mass,
gram
Composition Edge Design, common side first minting
€0.01 16.25 1.67 2.30 Copper plated steel
94.35% steel
5.65% copper
Image:EUR 0.01 edge (2002 issue).gif View of the Earth with Europe, Africa, and the Middle East 2002
Plain edged
€0.02 18.75 1.67 3.06 Image:EUR 0.02 edge (2002 issue).gif
Has a groove around the edge
€0.05 21.25 1.67 3.92 Image:EUR 0.05 edge (2002 issue).gif
Plain edged
€0.10 19.75 1.93 4.10 Nordic gold
89% copper
5% aluminium
5% zinc
1% tin
Image:EUR 0.10 edge (2007 issue).gif Europe on the left 2007
Has fine scallops at the edge
€0.20 22.25 2.14 5.74 Image:EUR 0.20 edge (2007 issue).gif
Seven indents at the edge ("Spanish flower")
€0.50 24.25 2.38 7.80 Image:EUR 0.50 edge (2007 issue).gif
Has fine scallops at the edge
€1 23.25 2.33 7.50
Core: 3.71
€1 ring/€2 centre: Nickel brass
75% copper
20% zinc
5% nickel

€2 ring/€1 centre: Cupronickel
75% copper
25% nickel clad on nickel core
Image:EUR 1 edge (2007 issue).gif Europe on the right
Interrupted mills (three sections milled, three sections plain) at the edge
€2 25.75 2.20 8.50
Core: 4.10
Image:EUR 2 edge (2007 issue).gif
Embossed letters (different for each country), embedded in mills, all around the edge
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre, a Wikipedia standard for world coins. For table standards, see the coin specification table.
Sources: Copper Development Association UK. The Euro - Born out of Copper. Retrieved on 2007-05-29.
Sources: European Central Bank. ECB:Common sides. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.