2005
11.90€
12.90€
7.90€
5.80€
6.50€
99.00€
130.00€
130.00€ 119.00€
8.90€
289.00€ 259.90€
240.00€ 229.00€
0.12€
9.90€
99.90€

Commemorative 2 Euro Coins of 2005 — Milestones in European History
The year 2005 continued the tradition of issuing commemorative 2 Euro coins in the Eurozone. In this year, several countries released coins to commemorate significant events related to cultural heritage, historical anniversaries, and key moments in the life of the European Union. These coins continue to attract attention from collectors and numismatists worldwide.
This category includes all commemorative 2 Euro coins from 2005 — from widely circulated coins to rare limited mintage releases.
Notable 2005 commemorative 2 Euro issues include:
- Luxembourg — 50th Anniversary of Grand Duke Henri, 5th Anniversary of his accession to the throne, and 100th Anniversary of the death of Grand Duke Adolphe (2,770,000 issued + 4,000 proof)
- Austria — 50th Anniversary of the Austrian State Treaty (6,980,000 issued + 20,000 proof)
- Belgium — Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union (6,020,000 issued + 3,000 proof)
- Spain — 400 Years of "Don Quixote of La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes (7,997,000 issued + 3,000 proof)
- San Marino — World Year of Physics (130,000 issued)
- Finland — 60th Anniversary of the United Nations and 50th Anniversary of Finland's membership in the UN (2,000,000 issued)
- Italy — 1st Anniversary of the Signing of the European Constitution (18,000,000 issued)
- Vatican City — 20th World Youth Day in Cologne (100,000 issued)
Why collect 2005 commemorative 2 Euro coins?
- They continue the tradition of commemorative 2 Euro coin issues in the Eurozone
- Some editions have become rare and valuable over time
- The themes reflect historical events, cultural heritage, and key moments in European life
- Coins are available in UNC, BU, and Proof qualities
Buy 2 Euro commemorative coins from 2005 to complete your euro collection or invest in pieces of European history. These coins are perfect for collectors of all levels as each coin represents a significant moment in European history.