King Felipe VI
There are two different series of Spanish euro coins in circulation. The €1 and €2 coins feature the effigy of the new Head of State, His Majesty King Felipe VI, in profile to the left.
Who is on the 2 euro coin Italy?
€2. Depicted on this coin is a portrait drawn by Raphaël of Dante Alighieri, housed in the Pope Julius II Wing of the Vatican City Palace. Edge lettering of the €2 coin: 2*, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted.
Is Spain out of the Euro 2021?
Euro 2021: Spain missed out on a final, but gained a great team | Marca.
Who is Spain’s strikers?
Forwards
| Name | Age | Played |
|---|---|---|
| Álvaro Morata (7) | 28 | 6 |
| Gerard Moreno (9) | 29 | 5 |
| Mikel Oyarzabal (21) | 24 | 6 |
| Pedri (26) | 18 | 6 |
What are European coins called?
One euro
One euro is made up of 100 cents. Coins are minted in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 euros.
How much is a $2 euro coin worth?
It’s worth around 12–13 Euro Cents (1/16 of a 2 Euro coin).
Who is on 2 euro coins in Spain?
As for the 2 Euro except for their size and colour. Miguel de Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, is shown on these coins, reflecting “the universality of the man and his work”. As for the 50 Cents, note the 7 indents or scallops on the edge.
Who are the engravers of the Spanish coins?
The final images of the three designs are the work of the Spanish Royal Mint’s engravers: Garcilaso Rollan designed the 1, 2 and 5 cent coins; Begona Castellanos the 10, 20 and 50 cent coins; and Luis Jose Diaz those of 1 and 2 euro. All designs feature the 12 stars of the EU, the year of minting, and the word Espana (Spanish for Spain).
Who are the main characters in Spanish coins?
The first motif (1,2 and 5 cent coins) is the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela which contains the grave of the Apostle Jacob. The second motif (10,20 and 50 cent coins) is Miguel de Cervantes the most renowned Spanish literary figure – author of Don Quixote. The third motif (1 and 2 Euro coins) is reigning monarch Juan Carlos I.
Who is the third motif on Spanish coins?
The second motif (10,20 and 50 cent coins) is Miguel de Cervantes the most renowned Spanish literary figure – author of Don Quixote. The third motif (1 and 2 Euro coins) is reigning monarch Juan Carlos I. The design of the Spanish coins was slightly modified in 2010 to bring them in line with the new guidelines.