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Euro Collec' identifies all commonly used euro coins that have been minted in the euro zone since its creation.


What do we mean by "commonly used" coins? This simply means that these coins could be found in your wallet; they are coins you use to pay for goods you purchase.
Finding some of these coins is often a stroke of luck (for coins from Monaco for example).
Finding others however, is nearly impossible (those from the Vatican, for example).

To give you an idea : in 2002 eleven countries who took part in creating this currency.
In 2012, there are 20 countries who mint their own euros: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the Vatican.
As there are 8 coins per country (from 1 euro cent to 2 euros), minted by each Member State, and add commemorative coins to this amount, currently you will have over 2,000 variations !

Euro Collec' is there to help you organize your collection !
Here is some information on how to use this application.

For Euro Collec' on iPad, iPod and iPhone click here.