Euro Coins


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Euro Coins


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Euro Coins


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2014 Circulation Euro Coins


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As a dataset, this book collects all information of circulation euro coins which issued in 2014.




Euro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy


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This key book assesses the international role of the euro, discusses its impact on global financial markets, shifting global exchange rate relationships and their implications. With input from various disciplines, it foments discussions intended to facilitate an exchange of ideas among academics, practitioners and the local business community.




Euro Coins and Banknotes


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The introduction of the euro, first as 'book money' in 1999 and later as banknotes and coins in 2002, was a major step in the construction of the European Union. It is also one of its most tangible achievements : fifty years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, the founding act of the European Community, over 315 million people share the benefits of the single currency in the 13 countries that are currently members of the euro area. To commemorate this historic anniversary, the euro-area members issued a special 2-euro coin in 2007 with a single design. You will find out more about this and all other euro coins and banknotes in this presentation, which includes downloadable images in various resolutions for your professional and personal use.




The European Monetary Union


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This book provides a commentary on the law of the EU related to the Monetary Union. It contains a comprehensive analysis of all provisions of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) and the European Central Bank (ECB). In addition, the book also analyses all provisions of the Treaties themselves which regulate the ESCB and the ECB. This analysis is supplemented by commentaries on other Protocols which contain relevant rules for the Monetary Union. In essence, all relevant statutory rules governing the euro and its key monetary authority, the European Central Bank, are unfolded and explained in one volume. This gives the book a unique position in the legal literature on the law of the EU. With contributions by renowned academics and practitioners, this book is an expanded and updated translation of the 2013 German commentary, EWU Kommentar zu Europäischen Währungsunion (Mohr Siebeck) and is an invaluable resource for practitioners and academics alike who are looking for a provision-by-provision commentary on the laws governing the European Monetary Union.




Euro Coins


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Coins of the Eurozone


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Euro coins, German euro coins, Spanish euro coins, French euro coins, Italian euro coins, Greek euro coins, Finnish euro coins, Austrian euro coins, Belgian euro coins, Irish euro coins, Dutch euro coins, Portuguese euro coins, Luxembourgish euro coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins, 2 commemorative coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2007, Identifying marks on euro coins, 1 euro coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2006, 2 euro coins, Euro starter kits, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2005, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2004, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2002, 1 cent euro coins, 2 cent euro coins, 20 cent euro coins, 10 cent euro coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2008, 50 cent euro coins, 5 cent euro coins, Euro gold and silver commemorative coins: 2003, Slovak euro coins, Commemorative coins of Malta, Slovenian euro coins, Vatican euro coins, Euro proof sets, Cypriot euro coins, Maltese euro coins, Latvian euro coins, Commemorative coins of Spain, Estonian euro coins, Monegasque euro coins, Europa Coins 2007, Sammarinese euro coins, Lithuanian euro coins, Andorran euro coins, Europa coin programme, Europa Coins 2008, Europa Coins 2011, Commemorative coins of Italy, Europa Coins 2006. Excerpt: Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone. They are minted mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions. Austria was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone to introduce the euro ( ), on 1 January 2002. Since then, the Austrian Mint has been minting both normal issues of Austrian euro coins (which are intended for circulation) and commemorative euro coins in gold and silver. These commemorative coins are legal...