Euro (2002-?) Coin List
The introduction of the euro in Germany in 2002 marked a historic milestone in European monetary unification. This momentous change not only affected the country's economy, but also had a significant impact on German numismatics, introducing new designs and features on circulating coins.
Design and features of German euro coins
German euro coins feature unique designs on their national side, reflecting the country's rich history and culture. The 1 cent to 2 euro series features the German federal eagle, a symbol of sovereignty, while the 2 euro coin features the Brandenburg Gate, an icon of reunification. Each German mint (Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe and Hamburg) mints coins with its own mark, adding an element of interest for collectors. In addition, Germany has issued numerous commemorative €2 coins, celebrating historical events and important figures, further enriching the country's numismatic landscape.
Economic and cultural impact of the euro changeover
The changeover from the Deutsche Mark to the euro was a complex process that required significant adaptation of the German economy and society. Initially, many Germans expressed nostalgia for the mark, a symbol of post-war economic stability. However, the euro soon established itself as a strong currency, reflecting the strength of the German economy within the European Union. The adoption of the euro facilitated international trade and tourism, eliminating the need for currency exchange between Eurozone countries. From a numismatic perspective, the transition to the euro has created a new field of study and collecting, with German euro coins becoming objects of interest to both domestic and international collectors.
The most valuable and popular coins
The most valuable Euro (2002-?) 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 Germany
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 Germany.
Deutsche Mark 1948-2001 Euro 2002-?Coin Catalog
Alemania | 1 euro cent
Alemania | 2 euro cent
Alemania | 5 euro cent
Alemania | 10 euro cent
Alemania | 20 euro cent
Alemania | 50 euro cent
Alemania | 1 euro
Alemania | 2 euro
Alemania | 10 euro (Introduction of the Euro)
Alemania | 10 euro (100th Anniversary of the Metro)
Alemania | 10 euro (Kassel Art Exhibition)
Alemania | 10 euro (Berlin Island Museum)
Alemania | 10 euro (50th Anniversary of German Television)
Alemania | 100 euro (Introduction of the Euro)
Alemania | 200 euro (Introduction of the Euro)
Alemania | 10 euro (Justus von Liebig)
Alemania | 10 euro (FIFA World Cup 2006)
Alemania | 10 euro (Ruhrgebiet Industrielandschaft)
Alemania | 10 euro (100th Anniversary of the Germanic Museum in Munich)
Alemania | 10 euro ( 50 JAHRE 17. JUNI 1953 )
Alemania | 10 euro (Gottfried Semper)
Alemania | 100 euro (Centennial Quedlinburg - UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Alemania | 10 euro (FIFA World Cup 2006)
Alemania | 10 euro (Bauhaus Dessau)
Alemania | 10 euro (Extension of the European Union)
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