Almost everyone knows where we were on January 1, 2002, when the euro replaced the escudos in our daily lives. Although the euro began circulation two decades ago, its history dates back to the late 1960s. The name "euro" was chosen in 1995, and the euro symbol is inspired by the Greek letter epsilon (ε) and the first letter of the word "Europe".
This commemorative coin, with a nominal value of 5 euros, was designed by the artist José Aurélio and illustrates the different European communities that support the euro, as a strong currency, capable of competing with other currencies in the world market. The single currency reflects our economic coordination, but above all it reflects our common values and objectives. Proof of this is the resilience that the euro has demonstrated in the face of various crises, and that it will surely continue to demonstrate for a long time.
The coin is delivered in a capsule, with a certificate, case and outer cardboard card.
Country |
Portugal |
Year |
2022 |
Graduation |
Proof |
Denomination |
5 Euro |
Weight |
14.00 grams |
Metal |
Silver .925 |
Thickness |
- mm |
Diameter |
30.00 mm |
Mintage |
3,000 |
Ceca |
Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda |
Certificate |
Yes, factory original |
Condition |
New. Direct from the Casa da Moeda National Press |
We combine all the products we want in a single shipment. Shipping costs are only paid once.
All our european or world shipments are made through CORREOS or UPS and are 100% insured. Shipping costs are not negotiable.
All our shipments to Spain and Portugal are made through CORREOS or NACEX and are 100% insured. Shipping costs are not negotiable.
All graduations that appear on the coins are subjective, made by ourselves. Graduations made by grading companies will be explicitly indicated in each announcement with the prefixes NGC, PCGS, NCV...
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