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{{Short description|Designs of Spanish currency}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}} '''Spanish euro coins''' feature three different designs for each of the three series of [[coin]]s. The minor series of 1, 2, and 5 cent coins were designed by Garcilaso Rollán, the middle series of 10, 20, and 50 cent coins by Begoña Castellanos, and the two major coins feature the portrait of King [[Felipe VI of Spain]]. All designs feature the [[European symbols|12 stars of the EU]], the year of minting, and the word ''España'' (Spanish for Spain). == Current series == In 2010, Spain updated their national sides in order to comply with the European commission recommendations. In the €1 and €2 coins, the same portrait of king [[Juan Carlos I]] was used, but the year position was placed in the inner part of the coin. Moreover, the twelve star ring no longer contained chiselled sections.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/the_euro/coins8656_en.htm|title=Asuntos Económicos y Financieros – Caras Nacionales<nowiki>[ES]</nowiki> |access-date=31 July 2009 |author=Comisión Europea|year=2009|author-link=Comisión Europea}}</ref> The chiselled sections were also removed from designs for the other coins. In 2015, the portrait on the €1 and €2 coins was changed to that of the new King [[Felipe VI of Spain|Felipe VI]] following his father's abdication the previous year.<ref>{{cite news|title=Las monedas de uno y dos euros de Felipe VI entran en circulación|trans-title=Felipe VI one- and two-euro coins enter into circulation|url=http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2015/02/02/actualidad/1422901384_870205.html|access-date=18 March 2015|work=[[El País (Spain)|El País]]|date=2 February 2015|location=Madrid|language=es}}</ref> {{Coin image box 8 singles | header = Depiction of Spanish euro coinage (second series) (Obverse side) | column_1_width = 150 | column_2_width = 166 | column_3_width = 157 | denom_1 = € 0.01 | denom_2 = € 0.02 | denom_3 = € 0.05 | image_1 = | image_2 = | image_3 = | row_1_caption = The Obradoiro façade of the [[Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela]] | denom_4 = € 0.10 | denom_5 = € 0.20 | denom_6 = € 0.50 | image_4 = | image_5 = | image_6 = | row_2_caption = [[Miguel de Cervantes]], Spanish writer | denom_7 = € 1.00 | denom_8 = € 2.00 | header_9 = € 2 Coin Edge | box_9 = [[File:2€ edge inv2.svg|155px]] for a total of 12 stars | image_7 = | image_8 = | row_3_caption = Effigy of [[Felipe VI of Spain|Felipe VI]] (''since 2015'') }} == First series (1999–2009) == For [[Euro coins#Common side|images of the common side]] and a detailed description of the coins, see [[euro coins]]. {{Coin image box 8 singles | header = Depiction of Spanish euro coinage <nowiki>|</nowiki> Obverse side | column_1_width = 150 | column_2_width = 166 | column_3_width = 157 | denom_1 = € 0.01 | denom_2 = € 0.02 | denom_3 = € 0.05 | image_1 = | image_2 = | image_3 = | row_1_caption = The Obradoiro façade of the [[Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela]] | denom_4 = € 0.10 | denom_5 = € 0.20 | denom_6 = € 0.50 | image_4 = | image_5 = | image_6 = | row_2_caption = [[Miguel de Cervantes]], Spanish writer | denom_7 = € 1.00 | denom_8 = € 2.00 | header_9 = € 2 Coin Edge | box_9 = [[File:2€ edge inv2.svg|155px]] for a total of 12 stars | image_7 = | image_8 = | row_3_caption = Effigy of [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|King Juan Carlos I]] }} == Circulating Mintage quantities == {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center" !|Face Value <ref>{{cite web| publisher=Henning Agt | url=http://www.euro-auflagen.de/index.php?lang=en | title=Circulating Mintage quantities | access-date=19 August 2008| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060508185828/http://www.euro-auflagen.de/index.php?lang=en | archive-date = 8 May 2006| url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Euro coin production per struck date 2001-2022 |url=https://www.fnmt.es/documents/10179/30475/20230113_Datos+fabricacion+2022_euro.pdf |access-date=10 February 2024 |publisher=FNMT}}</ref> !|€0.01 !|€0.02 !|€0.05 !|€0.10 !|€0.20 !|€0.50 !|€1.00 !|€2.00 |- !| 1999 || 720,950,970 || 291,650,970 || 483,450,970 || 588,050,970 || 762,250,970 || 370,950,970 || 100,150,970 || 60,450,970 |- !| 2000 || 83,350,400 || 711,250,400 || 399,850,400 || 243,850,400 || 29,250,400 || 519,550,400 || 89,250,400 || 36,550,400 |- !| 2001 || 130,850,574 || 463,050,574 || 216,050,574 || 160,050,574 || 146,550,574 || 351,050,574 || 259,050,574 || 140,150,574 |- !| 2002 || 140,977,699 || 3,977,699 || 8,177,699 || 112,977,699 || 91,377,699 || 9,677,699 || 335,477,699 || 163,877,699 |- !| 2003 || 670,331,790 || 31,431,790 || 327,431,790 || 292,331,790 || 3,931,790 || 5,831,790 || 297,231,790 || 44,331,790 |- !| 2004 || 206,657,000 || 206,657,000 || 258,657,000 || 121,857,000 || 3,857,000 || 4,357,000 || 98,657,000 || 4,057,000 |- !| 2005 || 444,147,077 || 275,047,077 || 411,347,077 || 321,247,077 || 3,947,077 || 3,847,077 || 77,747,077 || 3,947,077 |- !| 2006 || 383,850,004 || 262,150,004 || 142,750,004 || 91,750,004 || 101,950,004 || 3,950,004 || 101,550,004 || 3,950,004 |- !| 2007 || 383,958,434 || 185,258,434 || 247,058,434 || 132,058,434 || 46,458,434 || 3,958,434 || 150,558,434 || 3,958,434 |- !| 2008 || 374,556,940 || 191,256,940 || 239,056,940 || 139,256,940 || 102,256,940 || 3,856,940 || 153,756,940 || 19,456,940 |- !| 2009 || 131,467,500 || 164,067,500 || 219,767,500 || 151,367,500 || 75,367,500 || 3,967,500 || 60,567,500 || 17,467,500 |- !| 2010 || 227,330,000 || 153,130,000 || 203,130,000 || 104,930,000 || 3,830,000 || 3,930,000 || 40,030,000 || 3,930,000 |- !| 2011 || 357,940,200 || 107,940,200 || 105,540,200 || 4,340,200 || 3,940,200 || 3,940,200 || 100,440,200 || 3,940,200 |- !| 2012 || 400,600,000 || 99,600,000 || 49,800,000 || 3,700,000 || 26,200,000 || 4,000,000 || 3,400,000 || 4,000,000 |- !| 2013 || 297,500,000 || 200,600,000 || 9,800,000 || 3,300,000 || 4,000,000 || 4,000,000 || 4,000,000 || 4,000,000 |- !| 2014 || 65,000,000 || 19,400,000 || 119,900,000 || 80,100,000 || 29,600,000 || 3,800,000 || 15,300,000 || 3,600,000 |- !| 2015 || 476,800,000 || 162,800,000 || 55,300,000 || 4,000,000 || 4,100,000 || 4,300,000 || 4,300,000 || 3,000,000 |- !| 2016 || 437,900,000 || 230,100,000 || 310,200,000 || 77,200,000 || 79,100,000 || 72,800,000 || 111,100,000 || 4,200,000 |- !| 2017 ||519,600,000 ||311,800,000 ||249,800,000 ||134,600,000 ||112,500,000 ||19,000,000 ||122,700,000 ||500,000 |- !2018 |317,900,000 |233,100,000 |222,000,000 |71,100,000 |119,500,000 |19,500,000 |107,200,000 |300,000 |- !2019 |324,900,000 |210,200,000 |236,200,000 |56,000,000 |137,000,000 |68,000,000 |122,000,000 |500,000 |- !2020 |205,000,000 |244,400,000 |221,800,000 |47,100,000 |52,100,000 |20,900,000 |100,900,000 |4,300,000 |- !2021 |96,800,000 |78,500,000 |94,900,000 |29,100,000 |26,100,000 |10,700,000 |26,400,000 |3,800,000 |- !2022 |152,000,000 |108,900,000 |94,300,000 |10,800,000 |17,500,000 |3,900,000 |3,000,000 |1,000,000 |- !2023 |76,100,000 |178,600,000 |138,300,000 |111,800,000 |58,900,000 |19,000,000 |119,800,000 |900,000 |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="9"| <nowiki>*</nowiki> No coins were minted that year for that denomination<br /> <nowiki>**</nowiki> Data not available yet<br /> <nowiki>***</nowiki> Small quantities minted for sets only |} == Identifying marks == {{Main|Identifying marks on euro coins}} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | style="width:150px;"| '''National Identifier''' | style="width:200px;"| "España" |- || '''Mint Mark''' ||[[File:Mintmark of Casa de la Moneda, Madrid.jpg|20px]] |- || '''Engraver's Initials''' ||None |- || '''€2 Edge inscription''' ||[[File:Edge com2 s01.jpg|200px]] |} == €2 commemorative coins == {{Main|€2 commemorative coins}} === Spanish UNESCO World Heritage Sites series === [[Spain]] started the commemorative coin series {{lang|es|Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO}} (UNESCO World Heritage) in 2010, commemorating all of Spain's [[UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain|UNESCO World Heritage Sites]], which could continue until 2058. The order in which the coin for a specific site is issued coincides with the order in which they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.<ref>{{cite web |date=19 January 2010 |url=http://www.zwei-euro.com/news/artikel/a/2010/01/19/article/weitere-ausgaben-der-2-euro-gedenkmuenzenserie-unesco-weltkulturerbestaetten.html |title=Spanien: Weitere Ausgaben der 2-Euro-Gedenkmünzenserie "UNESCO-Weltkulturerbestätten" |language=de |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718161301/http://www.zwei-euro.com/news/artikel/a/2010/01/19/article/weitere-ausgaben-der-2-euro-gedenkmuenzenserie-unesco-weltkulturerbestaetten.html |archive-date=18 July 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The coins issued are: {| class="wikitable" align="center" |- ! Year !! Number !! Design |- | 2010 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 1 || [[Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba]] (Historic Centre of [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]]) |- | 2011 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 2 || [[Patio de los Leones]] of the [[Alhambra]] in [[Granada]] |- | 2012 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 3 || [[Burgos]] [[Burgos Cathedral|Cathedral]] |- | 2013 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 4 || [[El Escorial|Monastery and Site of the Escorial]] |- | 2014 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 5 || [[Park Güell]] (Works of [[Antoni Gaudí]]) |- | 2015 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 6 || [[Cave of Altamira]] ([[Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain]]) |- | 2016 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 7 || [[Aqueduct of Segovia|Aqueduct]] (Old Town of [[Segovia]]) |- | 2017 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 8 || [[Santa María del Naranco]] (Monuments of [[Oviedo]] and the [[Kingdom of Asturias]]) |- | 2018 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 9 || [[Santiago de Compostela]] |- | 2019 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 10 || [[Ávila, Spain|Ávila]] with its Extra-Muros Churches |- | 2020 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 11 || [[Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon]] |- | 2021 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 12 || Historic City of [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]] |- | 2022 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 13 || [[Garajonay National Park]] ([[La Gomera]]) |- | 2023 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 14 || Old Town of [[Cáceres, Spain|Cáceres]] |- | 2024 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 15 || [[Seville Cathedral|Cathedral]], [[Alcázar of Seville|Alcázar]] and [[General Archive of the Indies]] in [[Seville]] |- | 2025 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 16 || Old City of [[Salamanca]] |- | 2026 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 17 || [[Monastery of Poblet]] |- | 2027 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 18 || [[Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe]] |- | 2028 || style="text-align:center; font-size:10px;"| 19 || [[Augusta Emerita|Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida]] |} == Gold and silver commemorative coins == {{Main|Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Spain)}} == References == {{Reflist}} {{Portal|Money|Numismatics|Spain}} == External links == {{Commons category|Euro coins of Spain |Spanish euro coins}} *[https://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/coins/html/es.en.html European Central Bank – Spain] {{Euro topics}} [[Category:Euro coins by issuing country]] [[Category:Coins of Spain|Euro coins]] [[Category:Spain and the European Union|Euro]]
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