- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Spain)
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native_name = _es. 'Reino de España'
conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Spain
This article covers eurogold andsilver coins issued by the Royal Spanish Mint. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned for normal circulation) minted using other precious metals. This article however, does not cover either the Spanish €2 commemorative coins or the Spanish peseta commemorative coins.Also, other countries' euro gold and silver collections can be seen here
Royal Spanish Mint
The Royal Spanish Mint is a public business entity, Its production of the coins takes place in two industrial plants, one in Madrid and the other in Burgos. [ [http://www.fnmt.es/en/html/hi_in.asp|Royal Spanish Mint institutional information] ]
Program
2000-peseta
Silver 2000-peseta coins have been minted every year since 1994.Each year a €12 silver coin is released to continue this tradition in the new currency.The first of such was in 2002 celebrating Spain’s presidency of the E.U.
The Iberoamerican Series
Each of the participating countries issues a sister coin dedicated to a particular theme.Each coin also depicts the coat of arms of the other countries.The participants are
Argentina ,Cuba ,Ecuador ,Guatemala ,Mexico ,Nicaragua ,Paraguay ,Peru &Portugal cite web | url=http://www.fnmt.es/en/html/sc_moco_01.asp | title=Spanish Mint website] .In 2003 the 5th series was released the theme was "Sailing", this was later followed by the 6th series in 2005 with "Architecture and Monuments" being the theme.Future Projection
Although not yet approved by the corresponding ministerial orders, the 7th Iberoamerican series has been previewed by the Spanish Mint the theme is to be "Iberian-American countries and Olympic sports".
2002
2005
2008
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