Luxembourg Coins
Luxembourg, a small European country with a rich monetary history, currently uses the euro as its official currency. Adopted in 2002, the euro replaced the Luxembourg franc, marking a significant milestone in the country's economy. Luxembourg numismatics reflect the fascinating monetary evolution of this nation over the centuries.
Predecessor monetary history
Prior to the introduction of the euro, the Luxembourg franc had been the national currency since 1944. However, Luxembourg's monetary history goes back much further, with influences from various European powers. For centuries, coins of French, Belgian and German origin circulated in the territory, reflecting the complex political and economic history of the Grand Duchy.
Milestones in Luxembourg numismatics
One of the most significant moments in Luxembourg's numismatics was the issuance of its first national coin in 1854, under the reign of William III. Since then, the country has produced numerous commemorative coins, most notably the series of euro coins dedicated to the grand ducal family. In addition, Luxembourg is known for its gold "ducat" coins, minted since the 14th century and still appreciated by collectors around the world.
Country | Luxembourg |
Flag | |
Coin | Euro (EUR) |
Continent | Europa |
Capital city | Luxembourg City |
ISO2 | LU |
ISO3 | LUX |
Catalogued coins | 374 |
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Ancient coins of Luxembourg
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 Luxembourg.
Franc Euro 2002-?The most valuable coins
The most valuable Luxembourg 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
2 euro (Henri I Feierstëppler - Hologram version)
2 euro (Henri I Guillaume II - Hologram version)
5 ecu (Maria Teresa)
20 euro (1300th Anniversary of Echternach)
25 euro (75th anniversary of the Council of Europe)
2 1/2 centimes
5 centimes
5 centimes
10 centimes
10 centimes
5 centimes
10 centimes
5 centimes
5 centimes
10 centimes
5 ecu (35th anniversary of the European Investment Bank)
25 centimes
5 centimes
10 centimes
25 centimes
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