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Felipe VI's reign

Felipe VI Coinage

VI. King Philip of Spain's reign began on June 19, 2014, after his father, Charles I, abdicated. The new coins and banknotes introduced during the king's reign are: VI. Coins minted by Philip: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents: These coins are made of a copper-nickel alloy and have the same size and weight as coins used in other countries of the Eurozone. On the obverse of the coins, VI. It features a portrait of King Philip and the Spanish Royal Coat of Arms on the reverse.€1 and €2: These coins are made of a nickel-copper alloy and are the same size and weight as coins used in other Eurozone countries. On the obverse of the coins, VI. A portrait of King Philip and the Spanish royal coat of arms and the logo of the European Central Bank (ECB) can be seen on the back. Banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros: These banknotes are issued by the National Bank of Spain and have the same they are the same size as banknotes used in other eurozone countries. VI on the front of the banknotes. Portrait of King Philip, and bridges, cathedrals and other landmarks of Spain can be seen on the back. VI. Many commemorative coins were minted during the reign of King Philip. These coins are usually made to commemorate historical anniversaries or events. In addition to Spanish, Spanish coins and banknotes are also inscribed in Basque, Catalan, Galician and Valencian. On the edge of the 2 euro coins, in addition to the inscription "2 EURO", the Spanish royal coat of arms is six small The 2-euro commemorative coin minted in 2015 celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Spanish royal family.


Felipe VI money

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