Italian Euro Coins - Circulating Mintage Quantities

Circulating Mintage Quantities

Face Value €0.01 €0.02 €0.05 €0.10 €0.20 €0.50 €1.00 €2.00
2002 1,348,599,500 1,098,866,250 1,341,442,204 1,142,083,000 1,411,536,000 1,136,418,000 965,725,300 463,402,200
2003 9,637,000 21,555,000 1,844,000 29,714,000 25,893,000 44,563,000 66,230,000 36,098,000
2004 99,925,000 119,925,000 9,925,000 4,925,000 4,925,000 4,925,000 4,925,000 6,925,000
2005 179,943,900 119,943,900 69,943,900 99,943,900 4,943,900 4,943,900 4,943,900 61,943,900
2006 158,951,700 195,951,700 118,951,700 179,951,700 4,951,700 4,951,700 107,951,700 9,951,700
2007 214,953,000 139,953,000 84,953,000 104,953,000 4,953,000 4,953,000 134,953,000 4,953,000
2008 180,000,000 135,000,000 90,000,000 105,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 135,000,000 2,500,000
2009 174.952.000 184.952.000 84.952.000 105.952.000 59.952.000 2.452.000 114.952.000 1.952.000
2010 125.448.100 120.243.400 67.618.100 91.328.400 57.787.000 9.209.800 96.533.100 5.788.100
2011 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **

* No coins were minted that year for that denomination
** Data not available yet
*** Small quantities minted for sets only

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