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Estonia 20 Euro 2011 - Accession to the Eurozone

Product Code: EE20E2011

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Commemorative collector coin of Estonia “Euro Accession” 20 Euro (2011) — a unique bi-metallic coin made of gold and silver, issued to mark Estonia’s entry into the euro area on January 1, 2011. ... Read more...

1,249.00€

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Commemorative collector coin of Estonia “Euro Accession” 20 Euro (2011) — a unique bi-metallic coin made of gold and silver, issued to mark Estonia’s entry into the euro area on January 1, 2011. It is one of the first collector coins of the country after the adoption of the euro, symbolizing an important stage in its economic and political history.

Coin specifications

  • Face value: 20 euro
  • Year of issue: 2011
  • Metal: center — gold (Au 999.9), ring — silver (Ag 999.9)
  • Total weight: 14.60 g (gold 8.4 g, silver 6.2 g)
  • Diameter: 27.25 mm
  • Quality: Proof
  • Mintage: 10,000 pcs
  • Designer: Priit Pärn
  • Edge: with fineness marks — Ag 999.9 / Au 999.9

Design and symbolism

The golden center and silver ring emphasize the theme of integration, highlighting Estonia’s accession to the euro area. The design combines national identity with European unity, making this coin both a historical and artistic collectible.

Collector value

  • First collector coin of Estonia after adopting the euro;
  • Low mintage and rarity;
  • Elegant design in precious metals;
  • Investment potential due to gold and silver content.

Buy Estonia’s commemorative 20 Euro coin of 2011 in our online store — a true collector’s item and a symbol of a historic milestone.

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