Andorra - Diners Coins
Andorra, a small principality nestled in the Pyrenees, has a unique and fascinating numismatic history. Over the centuries, this country has undergone several changes in its monetary system, reflecting its complex relationship with neighboring nations and its search for economic identity.
Current currency in circulation
Since 2014, Andorra has officially used the euro as its currency. Although not a member of the European Union, the principality reached an agreement with the EU to mint its own euro coins, which feature unique designs on the reverse, reflecting Andorran culture and history. Andorran euro coins are highly prized among collectors due to their low mintage and distinctive designs.
Predecessor monetary history
Prior to the adoption of the euro, Andorra had no official currency of its own. Historically, the principality used the currencies of its neighbors: the French franc and the Spanish peseta. This monetary duality reflected the shared influence of France and Spain on the country. An important milestone in Andorran numismatics was the issuance of commemorative diners starting in 1977, which, although not legal tender, served as a symbol of national identity and attracted the interest of collectors from around the world.
Country | Andorra |
Flag | |
Coin | Euro (EUR) |
Continent | Europa |
Capital city | Andorra la Vella |
ISO2 | AD |
ISO3 | AND |
Catalogued coins | 252 |
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Ancient 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-?The most valuable coins
The most valuable Andorra - Diners coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:
The valuation of these coins 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.
Coin Catalog
10 diners (XXVI Summer Olympic Games, Atlanta 1996-Cycling)
1 cèntim (Isard)
1 cèntim (FAO)
2 cèntims (Visigothic Sivella - Sant Miquel d'Enclar)
20 diners (Red squirrel)
15 diners (Venice and Murano)
10 diners (XVI Olympic Winter Games-Albertville)
2 diners (Pyrenean chamois)
5 cèntims (Mare de Déu de Canòlic)
2 cèntims (Clavell deltoid)
10 diners (Leonardo da Vinci)
2 diners (XV Olympic Winter Games-Calgary 1988)
50 diners (Charlemagne)
10 diners (ECU Customs Union)
10 diners (World Soccer Championship-Italy 1990)
25 diners (Joan D. M. Bisbe d'Urgell)
20 diners (XXV Olympic Games-Barcelona 92)
2 diners (Red squirrel)
20 diners (XXIV Olympic Games-Seoul 1988)
5 diners (Kingfisher)
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