5 cent euro coins
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5 cent euro coins are made of a steel core plated with copper. They have a diameter of 21.25 mm, a 1.67 mm thickness and a mass of 3.92 grams. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides.
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[edit] Current national sides
Finland: The heraldic lion of Finland found on the Coat of arms of Finland |
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Ireland: The traditional Irish harp |
Italy: The Colosseum in Rome, famous Roman amphitheatre |
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Luxembourg: Effigy of Grand Duke Henri |
Netherlands: Portrait of Queen Beatrix, her title around the edge |
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San Marino: First tower La Guaita |
Spain: The Obradoiro façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela |
Vatican: Effigy of Pope Benedict XVI |
[edit] Former national sides
Vatican: Effigy of the late Pope John Paul II |
Vatican: Emblem of the Apostolic Chamber |
[edit] Future national sides
Lithuania: The Vytis, the Lithuanian coat of arms |
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Slovakia: The Kriváň peak in the High Tatras as designed by Drahomír Zobek |
[edit] External links
- National sides of 5 cent euro coins. European Central Bank. Retrieved on July 28, 2006.