What euro-coins are available?

  • 1 cent (red)
  • 2 cents (red)
  • 5 cents (red)
  • 10 cents (yellow)
  • 20 cents (yellow)
  • 50 cents (yellow)
  • 1 euro (silver with yellow edge)
  • 2 euro (yellow with silver edge)

The back side mentions the value of the coin, whereas the front side is nation specific. For instance the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg display their heads of state. Germany uses oak leaves, the Brandenburger Tor and the German eagle. On Spanish, Italian and Greek coins you will find historical persons and buildings.

The Finns do not use the 1 and 2 cents coins, since they consider them almost worthless. (gn0sis mentions: There are Finnish 1 and 2 cents coins, legislation just allows rounding everything to the nearest 5 cents so they're useless and quite rare.)

What euro-notes are available?

In all countries, banknotes are the same. They symbolically display bridges and gates from the whole Euro zone.