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Due to the war in Ukraine, 1.5 million refugees have already arrived in Poland in recent days. Among them, almost half are children, many of whom will continue their education in Polish schools. In order to support them in this unimaginably difficult time, Germania Mint has already purchased several dozen school backpacks with equipment for them. We...
To coincide with the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and the 20th anniversary of euro coins, the French national designs on the 1 and 2 euro coins are going to be changed. The new designs were approved by the Council of the European Union on 26 July 2021 - this euro coin set is a perfect way to present the final year of coins with...
We are pleased to offer the latest French 2 euro commemotarive coin, which celebrates the 75th anniversary of the founding of UNICEF. The fund was established on 11 December 1946, initially to provide food and health care for children and mothers in countries that had been devastated by World War II. In 1950 UNICEF expanded its activities and since...
The 2 euro commemorative coin "Latgalian Ceramics" is dedicated to the traditional pottery making developed in Latgale and Kurzeme for an extended period. The coin bears the inscription "LATGALES KERAMIKA", name of the issuing country (LATVIJA) and the year of issue (2020).
The 2 euro commemorative coin "Latvija de iure" is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of de iure recognition of the Republic of Latvia, which granted Latvia the status of a subject of international law and opened the door for Latvia to enter the League of Nations.
We are pleased to offer a new Lithuanian 2 euro commemorative coin from the series “Lithuanian Ethnographic Regions” – Dzūkija. Dzūkija is one of the five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. The region is located in the south of the country, partly in Poland and Belarus. Obverse depicts a coat of arms of Dzūkija with a motto in Latin EX GENTE...
We are pleased to offer this newest release of the Lithuanian Mint. This issue is dedicated to Žuvintas Biosphere Reserve (UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme). The design depicts the characteristic surroundings of Žuvintas Biosphere Reserve. The coin features an image of a great bittern reaching for a fire-bellied toad floating in the water. On...