Help us choose the design of the new euro coin
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the launch of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the creation of the euro, all euro-area countries will issue a commemorative 2-euro coin with a common design. It will be available at the beginning of 2009.
A design competition between the mints of the euro area has resulted in the pre-selection by the Mint Directors of 5 designs, presented here. The final winning design will be selected exclusively by your votes via this web page.
The selection is open to all EU citizens and residents. Each person may only vote once. A prize of a set of high-value euro collector coins will go to a participant chosen at random from those who voted for the winning design. Voting will be closed on 22 February 2008.
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A series of curved lines pointing toward the euro is reminiscent of the European Parliament's semi-circular debating chamber, where the people's representatives gather from every corner of the EU.
![The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.](http://www.eurodesigncontest.eu/images/coin1.jpg)
The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.
The euro is the latest step in the long history of trade, from pre-historic barter – evoked by the deliberately primitive design – to economic and monetary union.
![The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.](http://www.eurodesigncontest.eu/images/coin2.jpg)
The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.
Next to the euro symbol, the Roman figure X stands for 10 years of economic and monetary union. It also symbolises Europe as a crossroads where peoples and cultures come together. The spiral suggests growth and development.
![The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.](http://www.eurodesigncontest.eu/images/coin3.jpg)
The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.
Next to the euro symbol, the Roman figure X stands for 10 years of economic and monetary union. It also symbolises Europe as a crossroads where peoples and cultures come together.
![The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.](http://www.eurodesigncontest.eu/images/coin4.jpg)
The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.
An expanding spiral of ten stars – or ten Europeans joining hands – symbolises the solidity of the euro after ten years of economic and monetary union, and its continuing growth and development.
![The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.](http://www.eurodesigncontest.eu/images/coin5.jpg)
The text 'issuing country' that appears on the coin images will be replaced, on the actual coin, by the name (or an abbreviation of it) of each issuing country in its own language(s). Likewise, the abbreviation 'EMU' will, if applicable, be replaced by the corresponding abbreviation in the language(s) concerned.
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