Euro Coinage 2011 - Proof
Introduction
The circulating coins for 2011 are individually hand-minted utilizing specially treated blanks and dies that ensure maximum, i.e. proof, quality.
This year the coin set is accompanied by the 2-Euro commemorative coin, and on this occasion will be dedicated to the Alhambra, the Generalife and the Albayzín in Granada.
Issues from other years: (2002) (2003) (2005) (2007) (2008) (2009) (2010)
Details
The maximum mint run of this Euro set containing coins minted in 2010 is 5,000 units.
Name | Face value | Weight | Diameter |
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1 Cent | 0,01 € | 2,30 g | 16,25 mm |
2 Cent | 0,02 € | 3,06 g | 18,75 mm |
5 Cent | 0,05 € | 3,92 g | 21,25 mm |
10 Cent | 0,1 € | 4,10 g | 19,75 mm |
20 Cent | 0,2 € | 5,74 g | 22,25 mm |
50 Cent | 0,5 € | 7,80 g | 24,25 mm |
1 Euro | 1 € | 7,50 g | 23,25 mm |
2 Euros | 2 € | 8,50 g | 25,75 mm |
2 Euros commemorative | 2 € | 8,50 g | 25,75 mm |
1 Eurocent
The façade of the Santiago de Compostela cathedral is depicted on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
2 Eurocent
The façade of the Santiago de Compostela cathedral is depicted on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
5 Eurocent
The façade of the Santiago de Compostela cathedral is depicted on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
10 Eurocent
The bust of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is reproduced on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
20 Eurocent
The bust of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is reproduced on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
50 Eurocent
The bust of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is reproduced on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
1 Euro
The effigy of H.M the Spanish King is depicted on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
2 Euros
The effigy of H.M the Spanish King is depicted on the obverse. The reverse is common to all the Euro Zone countries.
2-Euro commemorative coin - Alhambra, the Generalife and the Albayzín in Granada
The fifth issue of the 2-Euro commemorative coin will be released in the first six months of 2011, and on this occasion will be dedicated to the Alhambra, the Generalife and the Albayzín in Granada.
The obverse depicts the peerless Patio of the Lions, located in Granada's Alhambra. Following upon the 2010 release, this will be the second coin in the annual series dedicated to the Spanish sites included on the UNESCO World Heritage List register (link in English).
Spanish sites included on the UNESCO World Heritage List register.
Prices
Official retail price in Spain, excluding any relevant taxes:
The set
Boxed set of 2011 proof quality Euro coins - 50 Euros