Diners Coin List
Andorra's monetary history is fascinating and unique, especially during the era of the diners. This small Pyrenean principality, nestled between France and Spain, developed its own monetary system that reflected its autonomy and cultural peculiarities.
The Andorran diner: a currency with its own identity
The diner, the official currency of Andorra for centuries, was first minted in the 15th century. These coins, generally made of silver or fleece, featured designs that reflected the Andorran identity, such as the coat of arms of the principality or religious images significant to the local population. The minting of diners continued until the beginning of the 19th century, adapting to the economic and political needs of the small state. During this period, Andorran diners coexisted with coins from neighboring countries, mainly Spain and France, creating a unique monetary ecosystem in the region.
Impact and legacy of Andorran diners
Andorran diners were not only a medium of exchange, but also a symbol of Andorra's sovereignty and autonomy. Despite their limited circulation outside the principality, these coins played a crucial role in the local economy and in trade with neighboring regions. Over time, the diners became valuable collectors' items for numismatists around the world, prized for their rarity and historical significance. Although Andorra later adopted the euro as its official currency, the legacy of the diners remains as a testament to the principality's rich monetary history and its ability to maintain its unique identity over the centuries.
The most valuable and popular coins
The most valuable Diners coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

The valuation of these coins list has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.
Old coins of Andorra
To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Andorra.
Diners Euro 2014-?Coin Catalog
Andorra | 50 diners (Charlemagne)
Andorra | 1.500 diners (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 1 diner (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 1 diner (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 5 diners (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 10 diners (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 25 diners (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 2 diners (Brown bear)
Andorra | 2 diners (Red squirrel)
Andorra | 2 diners (Pyrenean chamois)
Andorra | 20 diners (Brown bear with cub)
Andorra | 20 diners (Red squirrel)
Andorra | 2 diners (XV Olympic Winter Games-Calgary 1988)
Andorra | 2 diners (XXIV Olympiad-Seoul 1988)
Andorra | 5 diners (II International Congress of the Catalan Language)
Andorra | 1 sobirana ( (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 1 sobirana ( (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
Andorra | 1 sobirana ( (Joan D. M. Bisbe dUrgell)
Andorra | 25 cèntims (Joan Martí i Alanis)
Andorra | 1 diner (Joan Martí i Alanis)
Andorra | 2 diners (Joan Martí i Alanis)
Andorra | 5 diners (Joan Martí i Alanis)
Andorra | 10 diners (Joan Martí i Alanis)
Andorra | 2 diners (Tennis New Olympic Discipline)
Andorra | 20 diners (XXIV Olympic Games-Seoul 1988)
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