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1 euro coins (€1) are made of two alloys: the inner part of cupronickel, the outer part of nickel brass. They have a diameter of 23.25 mm, a 2.33 mm thickness and a mass of 7.5 grams. The coins' edges consist of alternating segments, three smooth, three finely ribbed. All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides. Image:Eur.comm.orig.100.gif|Common side of all €1 coins minted before 2007 Image:EUR 1 (2007 issue).png|Common side of all €1 coins minted from 2007 onwards image:EUR 1 edge (2007 issue).gif|Edge of all 1 euro coins

National sides

image:Eurocoin.at.100.gif | Austria: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, famous Austrian composer. image:Belgium euro s02 100.jpg | Belgium: Effigy and monogram of King Albert II image:Eurocoin.cy.100.gif | Cyprus: The Idol of Pomos image:Eurocoin.fi.s2.100.jpg | Finland: Two swans flying over a Finnish landscape; the swan is the Finnish national bird image:Eur.fr.100.gif | France: A stylised tree contained in a hexagon with the national motto, Liberté, égalité, fraternité. image:Eur.de.100.gif | Germany: Interpretation of the coat of arms of Germany, the German eagle. image:1 euro Greece.jpg | Greece: Picture of a 5th century BC four drachma coin of Athens. --> image:Eurocoin.ie.100.gif | Ireland: The Cláirseach, a traditional Irish harp. image:Eur.it.100.gif | Italy: Vitruvian Man, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. image:Eur.lu.100.gif | Luxembourg: Effigy of Grand Duke Henri image:Eurocoins nat malta.s01 100.jpg | Malta: The Maltese Cross image:Eurocoin.mc.series2.100.gif | Monaco: Effigy of Prince Albert II image:Eurocoin.nl.100.gif | Netherlands: Portrait of Queen Beatrix, her title vertically shown as in the former guilder coin. image:Eurocoin.pt.100.gif | Portugal: The royal seal of 1144 image:Eurocoin.sm.100.gif | San Marino: Coat of arms of San Marino image:Si1eur.jpg | Slovenia: Primož Trubar and the inscription (to stand and withstand) image:Eurocoin.es.100.gif | Spain: Effigy of King Juan Carlos I Image:Eurocoin.va.series3.100.gif |Vatican: Effigy of Pope Benedict XVI ==

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