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Irish euro coins

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The euro (EUR or ) is the common currency for most European nations within the European Union, including Ireland. 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. Each member state has one or more designs unique to that country.

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

Irish euro coins all share the same design by the hand of Jarlath Hayes, that of the Celtic harp, a traditional symbol for Ireland. The design also features the 12 stars of the EU, the year of imprint and the Irish word for Ireland, "Eire".


Depiction of Irish euro coinage | National side
€ 0.01 € 0.02 € 0.05
File:1ec ire.png
File:2ec ire.png
File:5ec ire.png
The traditional Irish harp The traditional Irish harp The traditional Irish harp
€ 0.10
€ 0.20
€ 0.50
File:10ec ire.png
File:20ec ire.png
File:50ec ire.png
The traditional Irish harp The traditional Irish harp The traditional Irish harp
€ 1.00
€ 2.00
€ 2 Coin Edge
File:1e ire.png
File:2e ire.png
The edge lettering features
the number "2" six times
alternated with ** for a
total of 12 stars
The traditional Irish harp The traditional Irish harp


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