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Commemorative coins with a face value lower than €10 are not shown in the table below.
Yet many commemorative coins were on sale here the other day.
They are sometimes collected as part of the commemorative coin series.
Almost every nation in the world have issued commemorative coins.
The same design also was used on the 2001 Smithsonian commemorative coin.
Furthermore, all of these countries can issue a €2 commemorative coin, with a special national design, once a year.
To participate in the commemorative coin program required an act of Congress, however.
This was the first time commemorative coin legislation covered more than one issue.
Only the €2 denomination can be used for commemorative coins.
Since 1996 several commemorative coins for collectors have been issued.
One card was included with every phone order after the launch of the commemorative coin.
Special commemorative coins were issued in 330 to honor the event.
This means that the commemorative coins made of gold and silver cannot be used as money in other countries.
The Mint is authorized to issue two commemorative coins per year.
Each commemorative coin was designed to raise money for a cause specified in the act.
As a rule, euro countries may each issue only two €2 commemorative coins per year.
From this point in time, we can distinguish quite clearly between two classes of commemorative coins.
By then they were commemorative coins and not commonly found in circulation.
Gold commemorative coins were distributed to some of the guests.
The Greek government has released several commemorative coins in her honor.
These were sold at the height of the commemorative coin boom.
Not only has there been a rapid increase in the number of commemorative coins issued.
For instance, a €5 Austrian commemorative coin cannot be used in any other country.
The commemorative coin will be available in spring 2009.
Another proposed means of paying for the statue was a commemorative coin.