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On 7 June 2005, the European Council decided that the common side of the €0.10 to €2 coins should be brought up to date to reflect the enlargement of the EU in 2004. The €0.01, €0.02 and €0.05 coins show Europe in relation to the rest of the world, therefore they remained unchanged. In 2007, the new design was introduced. The design still retains all elements of the original designs but the map of the fifteen states is replaced by one showing the whole of Europe as a continent, without borders, to stress unity.
In December 2006 the Bank of Finland announced the redesign of the national side in order to include the abbreviation of the country's name (FI for Finland). The first letter of the Mint of Finland’s President and CEO (M for Raimo Makkonen) was also replaced with the Mint's logo.
In 2008 the logo of the Mint of Finland was moved from the left of date under the sword's handle. Since 2011 the Mint of Finland is using a new logo (lion instead of cornucopia).
Obverse
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Depicts the Finnish heraldic lion surrounded by the twelve stars of the European flag. The date is on the left. FI as an abbreviation for the country of the issue below the sword. 2007 |
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Reverse
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A geographical map of Western Europe spans the outer ring and inner core on the left side of the coin. 10 |
Edge |
10 Euro Cent
2nd map, 2nd type
KM# 126 Schön# 129
Characteristics
Material | Nordic Gold |
Weight | 4.1 g |
Diameter | 19.75 mm |
Thickness | 1.93 mm |
Shape | round |
Alignment | Medal |
Mint |
Mint of Finland
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