Euro (2011-?) Coin List
Estonia's adoption of the euro in 2011 marked an important milestone in the Baltic country's economic history. After years of preparation and meeting the convergence criteria set by the European Union, Estonia became the seventeenth member of the eurozone, leaving behind its old currency, the Estonian kroon.
Transition process and currency characteristics
Estonia's euro changeover process was meticulously planned and executed. On January 1, 2011, the euro became the country' s official currency, with a two-week period during which both the euro and the Estonian kroon circulated simultaneously. The new Estonian euro coins featured unique designs on their national side, reflecting the country's identity and culture. The most prominent design is the map of Estonia featured on the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins, accompanied by the word "Eesti" (Estonian for Estonia). The higher denomination 10, 20 and 50 cent coins show the outline of the country, while the 1 and 2 euro coins display a stylized silhouette of the map of Estonia.
Economic and social impact of euro adoption
The introduction of the euro in Estonia had a significant impact on both the country's economy and society. The adoption of the common European currency strengthened Estonia's integration into the European Union and improved its position in the international market. From the economic point of view, there was greater price stability and a reduction in transaction costs for companies operating in the European market. In addition, joining the Eurozone increased the confidence of foreign investors in the Estonian economy. Socially, the currency changeover required a period of adaptation for citizens, who had to familiarize themselves with the new banknotes and coins. However, the transition went smoothly, and the Estonian population quickly became accustomed to its new currency, which became a tangible symbol of the country's membership in the European Union.
The most valuable and popular coins
The most valuable Euro (2011-?) 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.
Coins of Estonia according to historical period
For ease of organization, the coins have been arranged according to their historical period, both current and old Estonia coins are classified by their numismatic historical categories according to their issues.
Mark 1918-1927 Old Kroon 1928-1940 Kroon 1992-2010 Euro 2011-?Coin Catalog
Estonia | 1 euro cent
Estonia | 2 euro cent
Estonia | 5 euro cent
Estonia | 10 euro cent
Estonia | 20 euro cent
Estonia | 50 euro cent
Estonia | 1 euro
Estonia | 2 euro
Estonia | 20 euro (Estonia joins the euro zone)
Estonia | 2 euro (10th Anniversary of Euro Circulation)
Estonia | 10 euro (Accession to the European Union - The Future)
Estonia | 12 euro (London 2012 Olympic Games)
Estonia | 7 euro (Raimond Valgre)
Estonia | 10 euro (XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi)
Estonia | 10 euro (150th anniversary of the birth of Miina Härma)
Estonia | 2 euro (30th Anniversary of the European Flag)
Estonia | 10 euro (The work of the Estonian writer Eduard Vilde)
Estonia | 2 euro (100th Anniversary of the Birth of Paul Keres)
Estonia | 10 euro (XXXI Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro)
Estonia | 10 euro (150th anniversary of the birth of Jaan Poska)
Estonia | 2 euro (Estonian Provincial Assembly)
Estonia | 8 euro (Tallinn)
Estonia | 25 euro (Tallinn)
Estonia | 2 euro (100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Independent Baltic States)
Estonia | 2 euro (100th Anniversary of the Republic of Estonia)
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