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Types of
euro coins
Eurozone
(and microstates which
mint their own coins)
Austria | Belgium
Finland | France
Germany | Greece
Ireland | Italy
Luxembourg | Monaco
Netherlands | Portugal
San Marino | Spain
Vatican
New Member States
Cyprus | Czech Republic
Estonia | Hungary
Latvia | Lithuania
Malta | Poland
Slovakia | Slovenia
Acceding countries
Bulgaria | Romania
Other
Andorra

Finnish euro coins have three designs, though two of them are each found on one coin only. The design for the minor and middle series of coins is by Heikki Häiväoja, the design for the 1 euro coin was done by Pertti Mäkinen and the national side of the 2 euro coin is by the hand of Raimo Heino. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU and the year of imprint.

€ 0.01 and € 0.02 coins are not used in Finland; only few were minted, for collectors. Sums are rounded to the nearest € 0.05; hence sums ending in € 0.01, € 0.02, € 0.06 or € 0.07 are rounded down, and those ending in € 0.03, € 0.04, € 0.08 or € 0.09 are rounded up. The rounding is applied to the grand total only, while individual prices are still shown and summed up with € 0.01 precision.

For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see Euro coins.

Depiction of Finnish euro coinage > Obverse side
€ 0.01 € 0.02 € 0.05
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The heraldic lion of Finland once found on the markka.
€ 0.10 € 0.20 € 0.50
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The heraldic lion of Finland once found on the markka.
€ 1.00 € 2.00 € 2.00 commemorative
(EU enlargement)
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Two swans flying over a Finnish landscape. The fruit and leaves of the cloudberry. Column capital with a ten-leafed plant
growing out of it to fill the centre of the coin.
The edge lettering features SUOMI FINLAND and three lion's heads (SUOMI means Finland in Finnish, and FINLAND means Finland in Swedish, the two official languages in Finland)

€2 Commemorative issues

The commemorative €2 coins are legal tender throughout the eurozone.

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