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| Issuer | Andorra |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Value | 1.25 Euro |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2022 - Blister - 3,000 |
| Additional information |
Andorra's sub-euro fractional coinage occupies an odd legal space — the principality adopted the euro by monetary agreement with the EU in 2011, but that agreement did not initially grant it the right to issue coins. A revised agreement in 2013 finally authorized Andorran coinage, opening the door to issues like this one. The 1.25 euro denomination itself has no practical circulation role; it exists almost entirely for the collector market, a common device among small states operating under euro agreements without full eurozone membership.