Euro Coinage 2012 - Uncirculated
Introduction
This issue includes the collection of Spanish euro coins for 2012, presented as a limited edition. It is supplied in a practical blister pack which not only protects the coins but enables them to be seen clearly on both sides.
This year, the collection comes with two €2 commemorative coins: one dedicated to Burgos Cathedral and the other, within the European scope, to mark the Tenth Anniversary of the Euro.
Details
In 2012, the maximum mint run for this Euroset with minted coins is 25,000 units.
Name | Face Value | Weight | Diameter |
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1 euro cent | 0,01 € | 2,30 g | 16,25 mm |
2 euro cents | 0,02 € | 3,06 g | 18,75 mm |
5 euro cents | 0,05 € | 3,92 g | 21,25 mm |
10 euro cents | 0,1 € | 4,10 g | 19,75 mm |
20 euro cents | 0,2 € | 5,74 g | 22,25 mm |
50 euro cents | 0,5 € | 7,80 g | 24,25 mm |
1 euro | 1 € | 7,50 g | 23,25 mm |
2 euro coin | 2 € | 8,50 g | 25,75 mm |
2 euro commemorative coin | 2 € | 8,50 g | 25,75 mm |
2 euro commemorative coin | 2 € | 8,50 g | 25,75 mm |
1 euro cent
The obverse shows an image of the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
2 euro cents
The obverse shows an image of the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
5 euro cents
The obverse shows an image of the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
10 euro cents
The obverse bears an image of the bust of Miguel de Cervantes. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
20 euro cents
The obverse bears an image of the bust of Miguel de Cervantes. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
50 euro cents
The obverse bears an image of the bust of Miguel de Cervantes. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
1 euro
The obverse shows a likeness of HM The King of Spain. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
2 euro coin
The obverse shows a likeness of HM The King of Spain. The reverse is common to all eurozone countries.
2 euro commemorative coin – Burgos Cathedral
In 2012, the sixth issue of a €2 commemorative coin is put into circulation, dedicated on this occasion to Burgos Cathedral, one of the finest examples of Gothic art. It was awarded the designation of World Heritage Site in 1984.
The obverse shows an image of Burgos Cathedral. This is the third coin in the annual series dedicated to places in Spain which have been designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
2 euro commemorative coin – 10th Anniversary of the Euro
Eurozone citizens and residents chose the winning design for a new euro coin to commemorate the tenth anniversary of euro banknotes and coins. Nearly 35,000 people voted online for their favourite design out of the five shortlisted by a professional panel of judges. The design competition was open to all citizens across the eurozone.
The winner was Helmut Andexlinger, whose design symbolises the way in which the euro has acquired an unquestionable weight worldwide over the last 10 years and the major role it plays in the life of the ordinary citizen (represented by the people appearing in the design), in trade (the ship), in industry (the factory) and in energy (the wind farms).
Prices
Official retail price in Spain, excluding any applicable taxes:
Set
Blister pack - 22,88 Euros