10 Euro Cent Coin

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To help you to identify which country your euro coins are from, we have provided this and a series of similar pages, each showing the obverse (national) side of each a particular coin denomination (value). This page is for 10 cent coins.
Austria
This depicts St. Stephen's Cathedral, one of the jewels of Viennese Gothic architecture and a popular tourist venue.
Belgium
Depicts King Albert II and a monogram – a capital 'A' underneath a crown – among 12 stars, symbolising Europe. The year of issue is part of the design, along with the year the coin was struck.
Finland
Shows a heraldic lion which is a reproduction of a design by the sculptor Heikki Häiväoja. The heraldic lion in different designs has been used in several Finnish coins over the years, for example on the 1 markka coins between 1964 and 2001.
France
The theme of the sower is a constant in the history of the French franc. Designed by Laurent Jorlo, 'this modern, timeless graphic represents France, which stays true to itself, whilst integrating into Europe'.
Germany
The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is the motif used on these coins. The perspective of the design, by Reinhard Heinsdorff, emphasises the opening of the gate, stressing the unification of Germany and Europe.
Greece
Rigas-Fereos (Velestinlis) (1757-98) is featured on this coin. He was a forerunner and leading figure of the Greek enlightenment and confederation. He was a visionary of Balkan liberation from Ottoman rule.
Ireland
All Irish euro coins share single national design. They show the Celtic harp, a traditional symbol of Ireland, decorated with the year of issue and the word 'Eire' - the Irish word for Ireland. The harp shown was designed by Jarlath Hayes.
Italy
This commemorates one of the greatest triumphs in Italian art. It shows one of the most famous works in the world, the 'Birth of Venus' by Sandro Botticelli.
Luxembourg
All coins in Luxembourg bear the profile of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Henri. They bear the year of issue and the word 'Luxembourg' written in Luxembourgish ('Letzebuerg').
Monaco
The center of the coin bears the Grimaldi seal. It is a seal of the founders of Monaco, Admiral Rainier Grimaldi and Charles Grimaldi, the first Seigneur of Monaco. This seal has appeared since 1950 on the coins of H.S.H. Sovereign Prince Rainier III. Around the perimeter of each coin the inscription MONACO is printed on the top, the year and hallmark on the bottom, and twelve stars divided between the right and left sides.
Netherlands
Queen Beatrix is shown in profile and the words 'Beatrix Queen of The Netherlands' are written around the circumference of the coins.
Portugal
At the centre is a Royal Seal from 1142.
San Marino
The Basilica of San Marino.
Spain
Miguel de Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, is shown on these coins, reflecting 'the universality of the man and his work'.
Vatican
As all the Vatican Euro coins, this shows a portrait of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, facing left.

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Composed of an alloy called Nordic gold.Wikipedia

Coin
  • 50 euro cent coin

    Alloy called nordic gold. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides.Wikipedia

  • 20 euro cent coin

    Composed of an alloy called nordic gold in the Spanish flower shape. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides.Wikipedia

  • Nordic Gold

    Gold-coloured copper alloy from which many coins are made. Originally developed for, as well as the Polish 2 złote commemorative coins.Wikipedia

  • 2 euro cent coin

    Composed of copper-plated steel. All coins have a common reverse and country-specific (national) obverse.Wikipedia

  • 5 euro cent coin

    Composed of copper-covered steel. All coins have a common reverse and country-specific (national) obverse.Wikipedia

  • 1 euro cent coin

    Composed of copper-covered steel. The coins of every Euro country have a common reverse and each has a country-specific (national) obverse.Wikipedia

10 Euro Cent Coin Value

  • Brass

    Alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve varying mechanical and electrical properties. Substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the same crystal structure.Wikipedia

  • List of copper alloys

    Copper alloys are metal alloys that have copper as their principal component. They have high resistance against corrosion.Wikipedia

  • Auricupride

    Natural alloy that combines copper and gold. Cu 3 Au.Wikipedia

  • Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium)

    Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. One of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro on 1 January 2002.Wikipedia

  • Aluminium bronze

    Type of bronze in which aluminium is the main alloying metal added to copper, in contrast to standard bronze or brass (copper and zinc). A variety of aluminium bronzes of differing compositions have found industrial use, with most ranging from 5% to 11% aluminium by weight, the remaining mass being copper; other alloying agents such as iron, nickel, manganese, and silicon are also sometimes added to aluminium bronzes.Wikipedia

  • Doré bar

    Semi-pure alloy of gold and silver. Usually created at the site of a mine and then transported to a refinery for further purification.Wikipedia

  • Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Malta)

    Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other metals are also used on rare occasions. Malta introduced the euro (€) on 1 January 2008.Wikipedia

  • Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Finland)

    Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. One of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro on 1 January 2002.Wikipedia

  • Titanium gold

    Alloy consisting of titanium and gold. Such alloys are used in dentistry, ceramics and jewelry.Wikipedia

  • Crown gold

    22 karat gold alloy used in the crown coin introduced in England in 1526 (by Henry VIII). 22 parts out of 24 — and is appreciably less prone to wear than the softer 23 kt gold of earlier gold sovereigns — an important point for coins intended for everyday use in circulation.Wikipedia

  • Guanín

    Alloy of copper, gold and silver, similar to red gold, used in pre-Columbian central America. Taken from the language of the Taíno people, who prized it for its reddish color, brilliant shine, and unique smell, and associated it with both worldly and supernatural power.Wikipedia

  • List of alloys

    List of named alloys grouped alphabetically by base metal. Within these headings, the alloys are also grouped alphabetically.Wikipedia

  • Intermetallic

    Type of metallic alloy that forms a solid-state compound exhibiting defined stoichiometry and ordered crystal structure. Regretted, for example by Hume-Rothery in 1955.Wikipedia

  • Magnesium alloy

    Magnesium alloys are mixtures of magnesium with other metals (called an alloy), often aluminum, zinc, manganese, silicon, copper, rare earths and zirconium. Lightest structural metal.Wikipedia

  • Supermalloy

    Alloy composed of nickel , iron (20%), and molybdenum (5%). High permeability ferromagnetic alloy used in magnetic cores and magnetic shielding in electrical components, such as pulse transformers and ultra-sensitive magnetic amplifiers.Wikipedia

  • Lubaloy C41100

    Wrought copper alloy that is composed mainly of copper and zinc. Lubaloy possesses many favorable characteristics making it, and other types of brass, a popular choice in manufacturing.Wikipedia

  • Tumbaga

    Name for a non-specific alloy of gold and copper given by Spanish Conquistadors to metals composed of these elements found in widespread use in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica in North America and South America. Believed to be a borrowing from Malay tembaga, meaning 'copper' or 'brass', which in turn is from Prakrit.Wikipedia

  • Goloid

    Alloy of silver, gold and copper patented by Dr. William Wheeler Hubbell on May 22, 1877 . The patent specifies 1 part gold (about 3.6%), 24 parts silver (about 87.3%), and 2.5 parts copper (about 9.1%, all by weight); however, the patent also states that 'The proportions may be slightly varied' and goes on to specify that the silver portion can range from 20 times to 30 times that of the gold, and the copper could range from one-eighth to one-twelfth (from 12.5% to 8.33%) of the total mixture.Wikipedia

  • Pinchbeck (alloy)

    Form of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, mixed in proportions so that it closely resembles gold in appearance. Invented in the 18th century by Christopher Pinchbeck, a London clockmaker.Wikipedia

  • Boriding

    Process by which boron is introduced to a metal or alloy. Type of surface hardening.Wikipedia

  • Zamak

    Family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium, and copper. Zamak alloys are part of the zinc aluminum alloy family; they are distinguished from the other ZA alloys because of their constant 4% aluminium composition.Wikipedia

  • Aluminium alloy

    Predominant metal. The typical alloying elements are copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, tin and zinc.Wikipedia

  • Solder alloys

    Solder alloys are metallic materials that are used to connect metal workpieces. Achieved by melting the alloy and then cooling it down.Wikipedia

  • Arsenic minerals

    The arsenic minerals or arsenic group are a group of trigonal symmetry minerals composed of arsenic-like elements, and one alloy. The elements are arsenic, antimony and bismuth.Wikipedia

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2017 10 Euro Cent

  • The cathedral is also depicted on the Austrian 10 cent euro coins and on the packaging of the Manner-Schnitten wafer treat.St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna-Wikipedia
  • The coins are issued in denominations of €2, €1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c, and 1c.Euro-Wikipedia
  • It had been in use for a number of coins in many currencies, most notably in euro 50, 20, and 10 cents, in the Swedish 5 and 10 kronor coins, the latter of which it was originally developed for, as well as the Polish 2 złote commemorative coins.Nordic Gold-Wikipedia

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