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20 Euro Cents 2nd type, 2nd map

Issuer Mint of Finland (Suomen Rahapaja)
Year 2007-2024
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ? - (fr) Logo à droite de la patte arrière du lion - BU -
2007 FI - BU set - mintmark on the left side - 80,500
2007 FI - Mintmark on the left side - 917,000
2007 FI - Proof - mintmark on the left side - 2,500
2008 FI - BU set - mintmark on the left side - 61,000
2008 FI - Mintmark on the left side - 936,500
2008 FI - Proof - mintmark on the left side - 2,500
2009 FI - BU set - mintmark on the left side - 61,000
2009 FI - Mintmark on the left side - 936,500
2009 FI - Proof - mintmark on the left side - 2,500
2010 FI - BU set - mintmark on the left side - 60,000
2010 FI - Mintmark on the left side - 738,000
2010 FI - Proof - mintmark on the left side - 2,000
2011 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 43,000
2011 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 8,755,000
2011 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 2,000
2012 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 73,500
2012 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 10,724,500
2012 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 2,000
2013 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 56,700
2013 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 341,500
2013 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,800
2014 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 79,700
2014 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 119,100
2014 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,200
2015 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 36,700
2015 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 10,162,100
2015 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,200
2016 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 31,700
2016 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 167,100
2016 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,200
2017 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 29,100
2017 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 69,900
2017 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,000
2018 FI - BU set - mintmark on the right side - 13,500
2018 FI - Mintmark on the right side - 35,500
2018 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,000
2020 FI - In BU sets only - mintmark on the right side - 11,000
2020 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 500
2021 FI - In BU sets only - mintmark on the right side - 13,200
2021 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,000
2022 FI - in BU sets only - mintmark on the right side - 3,500
2022 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,500
2023 FI - in BU sets only - mintmark on the right side - 2,000
2023 FI - Proof - mintmark on the right side - 1,500
2024 FI - BU - 1,000
Additional information

Finland's euro coinage switched to the "second map" reverse — showing only EU member states rather than the full European continent — following the 2004 enlargement, which made the original geographic rendering politically awkward as new members joined without corresponding coin updates. The changeover was staggered across eurozone nations, and Finland completed its transition with the 2007 issue of this type.

Nordic gold, developed specifically for euro coinage, was chosen partly for its resistance to vending machine fraud — its electrical conductivity profile is difficult to replicate cheaply.

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