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- All German coins bear one of five different mintmarks that represent - the city in which they were minted. These are: Berlin (A), Munich - (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and Hamburg (J). -

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- As a result of a late joining to the Eurozone, Greece was assisted by - the countries of France, Spain, and Finland to mint coins for 2002. - For this reason all 2002 coins have two varieties — one with a - mintmark in the star (‘F’, ‘E’, and ‘S’) and one without. -

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- For the years 2020–2021 Luxembourg released certain commemorative - coins in both a “classic” and “photo” variety. Any years labeled with - ‘P’ are of the “photo” variety while years without a label are of the - standard “classic” variety. -

- Additionally, in 2023 the 10c, 20c, and €2 denominations were released - in two varieties. One bearing the mintmark of the Monnaie de Paris - (Paris Mint) and one bearing the mintmark of the Koninklijke - Nederlandse Munt (Royal Dutch Mint). These varieties are suffixed - with “MdP” and “KNM” respectively. -

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- In 2007 Monaco released two varieties of their €1 coin. One - of them has mintmarks around the year while the other one - doesn’t. The variety without the mintmarks is suffixed with - “No MM”. -

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- Many Maltese commemoratives have different mintmarks depending on if - they were intended for circulation, coincards, or sets. Any years - listed on this page suffixed with “MM” bear an NIFC mintmark, while - any years suffixed with ‘F’ bear the ‘F’ in the star that also - represents an NIFC coin. -

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- Besides just the standard €2 commemorative releases, the Koninklijke - Nederlandse Munt (Royal Dutch Mint) also sells NIFC €5 commemorative - coins; these coins are suffixed with “€5”. -

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