Andorra's 1 Diner coinage from this period was issued primarily as a collector series rather than for genuine circulation — the principality had no independent circulating coinage of its own, relying instead on French and Spanish currency in everyday commerce. KM#299 belongs to a run of themed diners produced in the early 2000s under the co-princes: the Bishop of Urgell and the French President, an arrangement dating to 1278 that makes Andorra one of the last feudal co-principalities still functioning.
Andorra's 1 Diner coinage from this period was issued primarily as a collector series rather than for genuine circulation — the principality had no independent circulating coinage of its own, relying instead on French and Spanish currency in everyday commerce. KM#299 belongs to a run of themed diners produced in the early 2000s under the co-princes: the Bishop of Urgell and the French President, an arrangement dating to 1278 that makes Andorra one of the last feudal co-principalities still functioning.