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* 50 diners - bi-metallic Au/Ag - 10th ] anniversary - 2003<br> * 50 diners - bi-metallic Au/Ag - 10th ] anniversary - 2003<br>
* 5 pc. set - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ] - 2000<br> * 5 pc. set - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ] - 2000<br>



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Commemorative coins of the World
Commemorative coins of the European Union
Official members of the Eurozone:
Austria | Belgium |Finland | France |Germany | Greece | Ireland | Italy | Luxemburg | Netherlands | Portugal | Spain
Non-eurozone EU countries:
Denemark | Sweden | United Kingdom
Nations with formal agreements with the EU:
Monaco | San Marin | Vatican
The ten new member states - Enlargement 2004:
Cyprus | Estonia | Hungary | Latvia | Lithuania | Malta | Poland | Slovakia | Slovenia | Czech Republic