Template:Standard issue €2 edge inscriptions

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Standard €2 edge inscriptions by country
Country Edge inscription Description
Austria Image:Edge.austria.s01.jpg The sequence "2 EURO ***" repeated four times alternately upright and inverted.
Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Spain Image:Edge.com2.s01.jpg The sequence "2 * *" repeated six times alternately upright and inverted.
Cyprus Image:Edge.cyprus.s01.jpg The sequence "2 ΕΥΡΩ 2 EURO" repeated twice ("2 EURO" in Greek and Turkish).
Finland Image:Edge.finland.s01.jpg "SUOMI FINLAND" ("FINLAND" in Finnish and Swedish, the two official languages in Finland), followed by three lion's heads.
Germany Image:Edge.germany.s01.jpg "EINIGKEIT UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT" ("UNITY AND JUSTICE AND FREEDOM" in German), Germany's national motto and the beginning of Germany's national anthem, followed by the Federal Eagle.
Greece Image:Edge greece s01.jpg "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ *" (ELLENIKE DEMOKRATIA: "HELLENIC REPUBLIC" in Greek).
Italy, San Marino, Vatican Image:Edge.com1.s01.jpg The sequence "2 *" repeated six times alternately upright and inverted.
Malta Image:Edge.malta.s01.jpg The sequence "2**" repeated six times alternately upright and inverted, where "*" is replaced by a Maltese cross instead of the simple five-pointed star usually used.
Netherlands "GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS *" ("GOD BE WITH US" in Dutch). The same lettering had been applied to the larger denomination guilder coins.
Portugal Image:Edge.portugal.s01.jpg The edge design features the seven castles and five coats of arms also found on the national side, all equally spaced.
Slovenia Image:Edge.slovenia.s01.jpg "SLOVENIJA*" ("SLOVENIA" in Slovene), where "*" is replaced by an engraved dot instead of the five-pointed star usually used.