Here you can see all issued 2€ Commerative Coins. 2004 Greece Olympic Games 2004 in Athen Mintage: 35.000.000 in BU Finland Enlargement of the European Union Mintage: 995.000 in BU 5.000 in Proof (-Sets) Luxembourg Monogram of HRH the Grand Duke Henri Mintage: 2.447.800 (10.000 in Coincard, 40.000 in BU-Set and 1.500 in Proof Sets) Italy World Food Programm Mintage : 16.000.000 San Marino Bartolomeo Borghesi Mintage : 110.000 Vatican City 75th anniversary of the Founding of the Vatican City State Mintage: 85.000
2005 2005 Luxembourg Henri and Adophe Mintage: 2.720.000 (10.000 in Coincard, 20.000 in BU-Sets and 1.500 in Proofsets) Austria 50th anniversary of the Austrian State Treaty Mintage: 6.880.000 in BU (+100.000 in "Handgehoben" and 20.000 in Proof) Belgium Belgium Luxembourg Economic Union Mintage: 6.000.000 (+ 20.000 in BU-Sets and 3.000 in Proofsets) Spain Don Quixote Mintage: 8.000.000 (+ 9.000 in Proofsets) San Marino World year of Physics Mintage: 130.000 Finland 60th anniversary of the United Nations Mintage: 2.000.000 Italy 1st anniversary of the European Constitution Mintage: 18.000.000 Vatican City Coming soon!!! (picture) World Youth Day 2005 Mintage: 100.000
2006 2006 Germany Holstentor Lübeck -> Schleswig- Holstein Mintage: 30.825.000 Berlin (Mintmark A) -> 6.165.000 Munich (Mintmark D) -> 6.465.000 Stuttgart (Mintmark F) -> 7.365.000 Karlsruhe (Mintmark G) -> 4.365.000 Hamburg (Mintmark J) -> 6.465.000 Luxembourg 25th birthday of the Grand-Duke Guillaume Mintage: 1.052.000 (15.000 in Coincards, 35.000 in BU-Sets, 2.000 in Proof.) Italy 20th Olympic Winter Games - Turin Mintage: 20.000.000 Belgium Atomium Mintage: 5.000.000 (20.000 in BU-Sets and 3.000 in Proofsets)
Those are very nice commemorative 2 Euro coins.Don't forget that the Vatican City 2005 coins from the 1 Euro-Cent right up to the 2 Euros are also commemoratives as well - Sede Vacante (the interregnum between the reigns of Pope John Paul II of Rome & Pope Benedict XVI of Rome). Aidan.
He did actually list that one but has not included a picture yet. May come later. And yes, that is a very nice coin. Christian
Strictly speaking, those Sede Vacante coins are not commemoratives - they just show a seal instead of a Pope. And they could have been issued in 2002 and 2003, had there been a Vacant See period in those years. The commemorative coins, however, were introduced by EU law in late 2003 and first issued in 2004. Practically there is hardly any difference however, and none of the Vatican coins actually circulate anyway. Christian