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__hijack(euro/__code)

html lang="en" {
	head {
		__include(head.gsp)
		title {-__demonym Euro Coins}
	}

	body {
		nav {
			__include(nav.gsp)
			__include(euro/nav.ccoins.gsp)
		}

		main {
			section {
				header {
					h1 {-__demonym Euro Coins}
					h3 {
						span {-__altnames}
						span {-__percentage}
					}
				}
			}

			br{}br{}

			section { __include(table-key.gsp) }

			br{}br{}

			__ifcode([de], [
				section .blurb {
					p {-
						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).
					}
				}
			])

			__ifcode([gr], [
				section .blurb {
					p {-
						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.
					}
				}
			])

			__ifcode([lu], [
				section .blurb {
					p {-
						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.
					}

					p {-
						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.
					}
				}
			])

			section .cl-section .slant-down {
				div {
					table .coin-table cellspacing="0" {
						thead {
							tr {
								th colspan="8" {-Standard Issues}
							}
							tr .mobile {
								th {-1c}
								th {-2c}
								th {-5c}
								th {-10c}
								th {-20c}
								th {-50c}
								th {-€1}
								th {-€2}
							}
							tr .not-mobile {
								th {-1 Cent}
								th {-2 Cent}
								th {-5 Cent}
								th {-10 Cent}
								th {-20 Cent}
								th {-50 Cent}
								th {-1 Euro}
								th {-2 Euro}
							}
						}

						tbody { __esyscmd(gen-scoin __code) }
					}
				}
			}

			section .cl-section .slant-down {
				div {
					table .coin-table .commemorative-table cellspacing="0" {
						thead {
							tr {
								th colspan="7" {-Commemorative Issues}
							}
							tr {
								th {-Year}
								th colspan="6" {-Commemorated Topics}
							}
						}

						tbody { __esyscmd(gen-ccoin __code) }
					}
				}
			}

			__ifextra([
				section .cl-section .slant-down {
					div {
						table
							.coin-table
							.commemorative-table
							.error-table
							cellspacing="0"
						{
							thead {
								tr {
									th colspan="7" {-Extra Coins}
								}
								tr {
									th {-Year}
									th {-Denomination}
									th colspan="5" {-Description}
								}
							}

							tbody { __esyscmd(gen-ecoin __code) }
						}
					}
				}
			])

			section { __include(foot.gsp) }
		}
	}
}