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| Issuer | Andorra |
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| Year | 2018 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The inner disc features the monument dedicated to the men and women of Andorra who championed the Constitution, situated in the Plaza of the General Council (Parliament of Andorra). To the right of the monument, the outline map of Andorra is depicted bearing the national motto in its interior. The commemorative legend encircles the central design, marking the 25th anniversary of the Constitution with the dates 1993–2018. The outer ring of the coin carries the twelve stars of the European Union flag. |
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| Reverse description | The standard European Union common reverse for the 2 Euro denomination, designed by Luc Luycx, depicts a stylised map of the European continent rendered without national borders and extending beyond the flan edge. The face value '2 EURO' appears to the left of the map, while the designer's initials 'LL' are inscribed to the lower right. The outer ring bears the twelve stars of the European Union flag arranged in a continuous circle. |
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Andorra only gained the right to issue its own euro coinage in 2014, following a monetary agreement with the European Union signed in 2011 — notably without being an EU member state. This commemorative marks the 1993 constitution that transformed Andorra from a feudal co-principality, jointly governed by the Bishop of Urgell and the French head of state, into a parliamentary democracy, while retaining both co-princes as heads of state.