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  Estonia picks map contours as reverse of euro coin by popular vote — EUbusiness - EU business, legal and ...
Estonians voting by telephone have selected an artistic depiction of the country's contour as the national side of the euro coin, the Bank of Estonia announced Wednesday.
A total of 27.6 per cent of the Estonians taking part in the telephone vote picked the design by Estonian designer Lembit Lohmus to be minted on the reverse side of the coin, which Estonia expects to adopt by January 1, 2007.
The EU monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia, on a visit to Estonia, said the method of picking the appearance of the national side of the euro coin helped people improve their understanding of the European currency.
www.eubusiness.com /Estonia/041215163316.arffvfzr   (335 words)

  
  Euro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All euro coins (including the €2 commemorative coins) have a common side showing the denomination (value) and a national side showing an image specifically chosen by the country that issued the coin ; the monarchies often have a picture of their reigning monarch, other countries usually have their national symbols.
All coins can be used in all member states: for example, a euro coin bearing the image of the Spanish King is legal tender not only in Spain, but also in all other member states where the euro is in use.
The euro was established by the provisions in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty on European Union that was used to establish an economic and monetary union.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Euro   (6924 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Currency Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Coins were created of a set weight and gold quality, and then stamped to prove their worth.
Currencies pegged to the euro: Cape Verdian escudo,CFA franc, CFP franc, Comoran francs, Bulgarian lev, Estonian kroon, Lithuanian litas, the convertible marka of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Although the defined placement of the euro sign (€) is that it is placed before the amount, many countries which had their former currency sign placed in other positions are continuing to use the old position with the new currency.
www.ipedia.com /currency.html   (1554 words)

  
 The Eurocoin Pages
The idea behind the Euro Coin Pages is to have in a single click an overview of for example all euro coins issued or all Euro Coin Sets of a certain year.
Euro coin variants (or variaties) are euro coins with (probably not meant) minor differences in the minting die or edge.
Euro tokens are metallic objects which look like a euro coin but which are not legal means of payment, and are not issued under national legislative provisions.
www.eurocoins.liesemeijer.com   (1609 words)

  
 Eesti ja Euroopa Liit :: Background Documents :: Fact Sheets :: Euro and Estonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
In the case of Estonia, the earliest possible deadline for the adoption of the euro is the second half of 2006.
Estonia’s goal is a rapid accession to the euro area, as it will promote our competitiveness, economic growth and employment leading to an increase in the living standard.
Sweden does not have a special status and on principle the state is required to be orientated towards the adoption of the euro.
www.vm.ee /eng/euro/kat_315/5430.html   (429 words)

  
 information on euro coins
The euro is the currency of twelve Member States of the European Union.
The EURO is Europe's new currency, to be launched in 1999 and to replace European currencies by February 2002.
The euro is the currency of twelve European Union countries: Belgium, Germany...
www.aboutcoins.info /coin/information-on-euro-coins.html   (564 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Estonian euro coins
Estonian euro coins feature only a single design for all eight coins: This is a design by Lembit Lõhmus and features a map of Estonia together with the word Eesti (Estonia).
Estonian euro coins are not currently in circulation since Estonia does not yet use the euro as its currency.
It originally planned to adopt the euro on 1 January 2007; however, it did not formally apply when Lithuania and Slovenia did, and has since officially changed its target date to 1 January 2008, and later to 1 January 2010.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Estonian_euro_coins   (235 words)

  
 The Eurocoin Pages - Estonia Euro Circulation Coin Design Competition 2004
The competition for the design of the national side of Estonian Euro Circulation Coins.
Estonian government and the central bank are of the opinion that Estonia must be technically prepared to adopt the euro in the middle of 2006.
Estonia's initial need is estimated to be 100 million units of euro coins.
www.eurocoins.liesemeijer.com /EstoniaDesign.html   (527 words)

  
 Euroveeb
ERM II Changeover to the euro in the European Union legislation
The kroon and euro cash will be in dual circulation for two weeks after the €-day.
Cyprus, Latvia and Malta join the exchange rate mechanism ERM II, which is often described as the "antechamber" to the euro area.
euro.eesti.ee /EU/Prod/Euroveeb/Main_Page/left_menu_content4748/Changeover_to_the_euro_in_Estonia/events.jsp   (424 words)

  
 Euroveeb
The Estonian euro coins will be minted after the decision to join the euro area will have been announced.
The euro symbol is € and the abbreviation is EUR.
Despite different appearances, all coins are legal tender throughout the euro area, and so are the Estonian coins.
euro.eesti.ee /EU/Euroveeb_edit/Main_Page/FAQ/The_Estonian_euro_coin/index.jsp   (679 words)

  
 Coin Collecting - European currency circulation (e-day)
he introduction of the euro was a key test of the success of Europe's biggest project, the economic and monetary union.
From spring to autumn 2000 the Eurobarometer poll detected a drop in support for the euro from 58% to 55%, however spring 2001 saw a rebound to 59%.
The objective was to ensure that the general public and professional cash handlers, in both the eurozone and other countries, were informed about the denominations of euro banknotes and coins, the visual appearance of euro banknotes and coins, the security features and the changeover modalities.
www.fleur-de-coin.com /articles/e-day.asp?sec=3   (832 words)

  
 Evertype: The name of the euro
What this really means is only that every country has to call the currency “euro”, and that no country is allowed to say “We’d rather call it a ‘crown’ or a ‘ducat’.” It means that EURO and ΕΥΡΩ are to appear on the notes.
Guidelines on the use of the euro, issued via the Secretariat-General, state that the plurals of both ‘euro’ and ‘cent’ are to be written without ‘s’ in English.
It is also extremely unfortunate because the pluralless form of “euro” and “cent” is only intended to be used when drawing up Community Legislative acts.
www.evertype.com /standards/euro/euronames.html   (873 words)

  
 Estonian euro coins
right The euro ('''EUR''' or €) is the common currency for member states of the European Union.
Currently, twelve EU members use the euro, but the ten that joined in 2004, as part of the terms of membership, will also adopt it.
The euro coins have two different sides; one common, European side showing the value of the coin and one national side featuring a design chosen by the EU member state where the coin was minted.
www.datamass.net /es/estonian-euro-coins.html   (242 words)

  
 ECB: Euro foreign exchange reference rates
The reference rates are based on the regular daily concertation procedure between central banks within and outside the European System of Central Banks, which normally takes place at 2.15 p.m.
Euro foreign exchange reference rates as at 22 March 2007
For further information, please refer to the ECB press release: Additional reference exchange rates for the euro, 29 March 2005.
www.ecb.int /stats/eurofxref   (240 words)

  
 Eesti Pank - Bank of Estonia
The objective of the design competition held by Eesti Pank is to find a design for the national side of the Estonian set of euro coins.
3.1 The designs of the national side of the euro coins shall be submitted as sets of 1-, 2-, 5-, 10-, 20- and 50-cent, and 1- and 2-euro denominations.
The outer edge of the national side of all coins must have 12 stars (pentagons) symbolising the European Union, with the stars placed in a circle.
www.eestipank.info /pub/en/dokumendid/publikatsioonid/seeriad/selgitused/euro_konkurss.html   (868 words)

  
 Coin Today : Daily Numismatic And Gold Investment News
Everything about euro coins (divisional and commemorative), euro mint sets, euro starter kits, euro introduction stamps, euro patterns, euro deviations, variations and errors, euro mintage, euro rolls and bags.
Coins and banknotes of the islands of Alderney and Guernsey in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, English Channel Islands.
These coins are typically crudely made irregular shaped pieces, it is this style that makes them intriguing, along with the fact that they are lore from the Spanish conquest of America.
www.goldstockcenter.com /wnr.htm   (1187 words)

  
 .: Reference :. Webscavengers.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A new currency, the euro, was launched in world money markets on 1 January 1999; it become the unit of exchange for all of the EU states except the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Denmark.
In 2002, citizens of the 12 euro-area countries began using the euro banknotes and coins.
Failure by member states to ratify the constitution or the inability of newcomer countries to meet euro currency standards might force a loosening of some EU agreements and perhaps lead to several levels of EU participation.
www.webscavengers.net /modules/tinyd0/rewrite/factbook/print/ee.html   (2348 words)

  
 Where are the Euros? [Archive] - Coin Talk - The Place to Discuss Coins
This is a much tougher area as many of the euro countries charge outrageous prices for their silver coins while others sell for only face value, which I like a lot.
Note that all of these coins were released at the beginning of 2002, but a few have earlier dates since by law in some countries coins must be dated in the year they were struck, not in the year that they were released.
According to the current schedule, production of the euro coins will start in the second half of 2006, while the cash changeover will be in early 2007.
www.cointalk.org /archive/index.php/t-16.html   (1991 words)

  
 SwapExpert : Winning Design of the Estonian Euro Coins Competition Disclosed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
In the December of 2004 Governor of Eesti Pank, Vahur Kraft, disclosed the winner of the competition for the design of the national side of Estonian euro coins.
The ten best designs selected by the panel of experts were submitted to the national telephone vote that lasted for one week and in the course of which 45,453 votes were cast.
04.10 - Euro coin honours Tintin and Snowy
www.swapexpert.com /home/euro.php?newlang=2&newlang=2&newlang=1   (398 words)

  
 Estonian Euro Coins
It is not known whether any official plans have been made to produce pattern designs for a set of Estonian euro coins.
On a number of previous occasions, especially before major coinage changes, pattern coins have been produced as a design exercise or to test public opinion.
A privately produced pattern set of British euro coins has already been produced, and met with intense demand, despite almost negligible marketing.
www.eurocoins.co.uk /estonia.html   (234 words)

  
 ► » Estonian euro coins will show country map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Latvian euro and cent coins were designed by Ilze Kalnina; the country's
By the way, the coins of Lithuania will be similarly "monotonous".
there is going to be a map on the other side of the coin.
www.lanroco.com /Estonian-euro-coins-will-show-country-map-10862369.html   (898 words)

  
 Eesti Pank - Bank of Estonia
The exchange rate between kroon and euro is fixed and the rate is 1 euro = 15,6466 kroons, thus 2 krooni is worth ca 13 euro cents.
Today we do not know when Estonia will introduce the euro-coins because the Estonian euro coins will be minted after the decision to join the euro area will have been announced.
Please select the topic "Banknotes and coins", write your e-mail address into the textbox and finally press the button "Subscribe".
www.bankofestonia.info /questions/en/?location=d   (254 words)

  
 National euro information web sites, map of europe
Euro and EMU Questions answered on EMU, economics, and the euro
They also have case studies and a "thermometer" for SMEs to test their euro impact.
euro-info.org.uk/ Euro Info Centres (EICs) provide local access to a range of specialist information and advisory services to help companies develop their business in Europe.
www.sysmod.com /euro-links.htm   (3224 words)

  
 Mailgate.ORG Web Server: europa.union.euro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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 Hobby Talk - Estonian euro coins will show country map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Hobby Talk - Estonian euro coins will show country map
We have to accept what the Estonians picked, but I was surprised and a
but do not have the euro are shown.
www.hobby-talkers.com /detail-1555796.html   (831 words)

  
 Estonian euro coins Did You Mean estonian?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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 Estonian euro coins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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