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Italian euro coins

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A 5-cent Italian Euro coin from 2002 featuring the famous Colosseum.

Italian euro coins are special coins used in Italy as part of the euro currency. Each coin has its own design, showing famous Italian art from different times.

The designers of these coins are Eugenio Driutti, Luciana De Simoni, Ettore Lorenzo Frapiccini, Claudia Momoni, Maria Angela Cassol, Roberto Mauri, Laura Cretara, and Maria Carmela Colaneri. Each designer made a different look for the coins from 1 cent up to 2 euros.

All Italian euro coins share some common features. They have the 12 stars of the EU, which stand for unity among European countries. You will also see the year the coin was made, the letters "RI" for Repubblica Italiana (meaning the Italian Republic), and the letter R for Rome, the capital city of Italy.

You won’t find any Italian euro coins dated before 2002, even though some were made earlier. These coins were first given to people in December 2001, and after that, they started showing the year 2002 and later years as they were made. This makes the coins an interesting piece of history from modern Europe.

History

See also: History of coins in Italy

The design of the Italian euro coins was chosen by the public on a television show. People could vote by phone for their favorite designs. The 1 euro coin was different; the economy minister at the time, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, chose it to feature the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci. This famous drawing shows an idea from the Renaissance that humans are important. The round shape of the drawing also fit the coin well.

Italian euro design

For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see euro coins.

Italian euro coins have special pictures for each amount. These pictures come from famous Italian art. Different artists made each coin, from the 1 cent piece to the 2 euro coin.

Each coin shows the 12 stars of the European Union, the year it was made, the letters "RI" for the Italian Republic, and the letter "R" for Rome.

Circulating mintage quantities

Face Value€0.01€0.02€0.05€0.10€0.20€0.50€1.00€2.00
20021,348,599,5011,098,866,2501,341,442,2041,142,083,0001,411,536,0001,136,418,000965,725,300463,402,200
20039,637,00021,555,0001,844,00029,714,00025,893,00044,563,00066,230,00036,098,000
200499,925,000119,925,0009,925,0004,925,0004,925,0004,925,0004,925,0006,925,000
2005179,943,900119,943,90069,943,90099,943,9004,943,9004,943,9004,943,90061,943,900
2006158,951,700195,951,700118,951,700179,951,7004,951,7004,951,700107,951,7009,951,700
2007214,953,000139,953,00084,953,000104,953,0004,953,0004,953,000134,953,0004,953,000
2008180,000,000135,000,00090,000,000105,000,0005,000,0005,000,000135,000,0002,500,000
2009174,952,000184,952,00084,952,000105,952,00059,952,0002,452,000114,952,0001,952,000
2010125,448,100120,243,40067,618,10091,328,40057,787,0009,209,80096,533,1005,788,100
2011133,691,709109,158,40037,096,56576,119,50067,758,3405,000,00098,033,01014,065,890
2012217,400,00080,000,00062,500,00097,400,0005,000,0005,000,0005,000,00027,000,000
2013243,460,000150,100,00080,000,00015,000,00015,000,0005,000,0005,000,00010,000,000
2014150,000,000115,000,00040,000,00010,000,00010,000,0005,000,0005,000,0003,000,000
2015220,000,000120,000,00030,000,00010,000,0005,000,0005,000,0005,000,0002,000,000
2016160,000,000140,000,00070,000,00015,000,0005,000,0005,000,0003,000,0002,000,000
2017260,000,000150,000,00080,000,00040,000,0005,000,0003,000,0003,000,0002,000,000
2018ss170,000,000100,000,00051,000,0002,000,0001,000,00024,000,000
2019ss90,000,000110,000,00085,000,00020,000,0001,000,00012,000,000
2020ss50,000,00045,000,00020,000,00020,000,0001,000,00014,000,000
2021ss60,000,00050,000,00035,000,00020,000,0001,000,00025,000,000
2022ss49,979,50036,979,50029,979,50019,979,500979,50024,979,500
2023ss69,977,00049,977,00036,977,00019,977,000977,00021,977,000
2024ss99,981,00049,981,00049,981,00019,981,00039,981,00059,981,000
s Small quantities minted for sets only

Identifying marks

Main article: Identifying marks on euro coins

National IdentifierRI
Engravers InitialsDifferent for each coin
€2 Edge inscription

€2 commemorative coins

Main article: €2 commemorative coins

50th Anniversary of the signing of the [Treaty of Rome](/wiki/Treaty_of_Rome) (2007)
60th Anniversary of the [Universal Declaration of Human Rights](/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights) (2008)

Other commemorative coins (collectors' coins)

Main article: Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Italy)

See also: Euro gold and silver commemorative coins

These are special coins made for collectors. They are usually made from gold or silver and have unique designs. These designs celebrate important events or people. They are not used as everyday money but are kept by people who love coins.

Images

Italian 2 Euro coin honoring the famous poet Dante Alighieri.
An Italian Euro coin from 2002 featuring the Vitruvian Man design.
A 1-cent Italian Euro coin from the year 2002.
An Italian 2-cent Euro coin from the year 2002, featuring the Mole Antonelliana.
A 10-cent Italian Euro coin from the year 2002.
An Italian 20-cent Euro coin from the year 2002, featuring design elements inspired by Umberto Boccioni's artwork.

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