Kyrenia ship, a trading vessel which dates back to the fourth century BC and a symbol of Cyprus’s seafaring history and its importance as a centre of trade
Obverse script
Greek, Latin
Obverse lettering
ΚΥΠΡΟΣ·2008·KIBRIS
Reverse description
The reverse of the coin shows a geographical image of Europe; it also features the numerals 20 and the inscription EURO CENT.
Reverse script
Latin
Reverse lettering
20
LL
EURO
CENT
Edge
Smooth with seven indentations (`Spanish flower`)
Mint
Mint of Finland (Suomen Rahapaja), Vantaa, Finland (1988-date) National Mint of the Bank of Greece (Νομισματοκοπείο - ΙΕΤΑ), Athens, Greece(1972-date)
Mintage
2008 - - 64 930 000 2008 - BU set, mint of Finland - 70 000 2009 - - 985 000 2009 - BU set, mint of Finland - 15 000 2010 - - 200 000 2011 - - 190 000 2011 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 10 000 2012 - - 1 000 000 2012 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 12 000 2013 - - 90 000 2013 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 10 000 2014 - - 100 000 2014 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 7 000 2015 - - 100 000 2015 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 7 000 2016 - - 100 000 2016 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 7 000 2017 - - 95 000 2017 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2018 - - 95 000 2018 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2019 - - 6 095 000 2019 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2020 - - 4 295 000 2020 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2021 - - 4 800 000 2021 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2022 - - 5 165 000 2022 - BU set, mint Bank of Greece - 5 000 2023 - - 245 000 2023 - BU - 5 000 2024 - BU -