2 euro commemorative coins

Finland, Italy, Luxembourg, San Marino and the Vatican City are the only countries to have released at least one commemorative coin every year since 2004.

20 members of the eurozone and four microstates (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City) have independently issued €2 commemorative coins, with Greece being the first country to do so.

[6] Due to Belgium's special multilingual society, the Belgian coin features the inscription PACTVM ROMANVM QVINQVAGENARIVM in Latin.

Due to special laws requiring that every coin bear the incumbent Grand Duke's portrait, the Luxembourgish edition of the common €2 commemorative coin differs slightly from the others in addition to the translated inscriptions, since a latent image of the Grand Duke's portrait was added (as required by national law) using a technique called multi-view minting.

[67] Due to special laws requiring that every coin bear the incumbent Grand Duke's portrait, the Luxembourgish edition of the common €2 commemorative coin differs slightly from the others in addition to the translated inscriptions, since two latent image of the Grand Duke's portrait were added (as required by national law).

[1] As with the previous common commemorative coins, an obligatory latent image of Grand Duke Henri was added to the Luxembourgish edition.

[214] As with the previous common commemorative coins, an obligatory latent image of Grand Duke Henri was added to the Luxembourgish edition.

2 Euro commemorative coins
Color-coded map* of eurozone countries by number of €2 commemorative coins issued *State 21 November 2024
37 to 40 coins issued
33 to 36 coins issued
29 to 32 coins issued
25 to 28 coins issued
21 to 24 coins issued
17 to 20 coins issued
13 to 16 coins issued
9 to 12 coins issued
5 to 8 coins issued
1 to 4 coins issued
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