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      • the Principality of Monaco, the Republic of San Marino, the Vatican City State the Principality of Andorra have concluded monetary agreements with the EU, granting them the rights to produce limited quantities of euro coins with their own design on the national side, but not to issue euro banknotes
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Euro_coinsEuro coins - Wikipedia

    No territories associated with eurozone countries issue their own euro coins. France and the Netherlands have overseas regions with their own currencies. As of 2023, 24 countries issue euro coins with their own national sides, for a total 192 different euro coins, not counting annual differences or commemorative coins.

  3. Sep 10, 2022 · Kingdoms and cities, Cipolla points out, did not have what we now think of as monetary sovereignty — a monopoly on the issue and control of currency within their own borders. Coins,...

    • Brendan Greeley
  4. In 2020 Germany was the country with the highest number of detected counterfeit euro coins, registering an increase of 6.3% compared to 2019. Greece registered a remarkable increase in counterfeit euro coins detected in circulation of 37.86 % compared to 2019.

  5. Feb 11, 2024 · And four more countries — Andorra, San Marino, the Vatican and Monaco — use the euro and can issue their own euro coins. But it hasn’t been an easy journey.

    • Ángel Ubide
  6. Nov 23, 1998 · They can issue euro coins with their own designs on the national sides provided they implement relevant EU legal acts and rules in fields such as: prevention of money laundering, prevention of fraud and counterfeiting, banknotes and coins, banking and financial law.

  7. When the euro formally replaced 12 currencies on 1 January 2002, it inherited their use in territories such as Montenegro and replaced minor currencies tied to pre-euro currencies, such as in Monaco. Four small states have been given a formal right to use the euro, and to mint their own coins, but all other usage outside the eurozone (the EU ...

  8. certain French overseas territories, which are not part of the European Union have also signed agreements with the EU. They do not however issue their own coins: the Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon islands close to the eastern coast of Canada, the Island of Saint-Barthélemy; The euro as de facto currency

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