50 cent euro coins
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source50 cent euro coins are made of copper alloy (Nordic gold). They have a diameter of 24.25 mm, a 2.38 mm thickness and a mass of 7.8 grams. The coins' edges are scalloped (ribbed). All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides.
National sides
Notes
†Slovenia achieved independence under the zodiac sign of Cancer.Former designs
Designs still in circulation but no longer minted:Planned designs
Planned designs to come into circulation once the members who designed them adopt the euro. The dates shown below are tentative and have not been confirmed. They have been mentioned in the media and several other sources, but are subject to change.See Enlargement of the eurozone for more details of the schedule for these and other countries.
Special prototype (1997–1998)
External links
- National sides of 50 cent euro coins. European Central Bank. Retrieved on 2006-07-28..
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