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2 Euro (Euro Cash) – Italy

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: 10 Years of Euro Cash
Italy
Context
Year: 2012
Issuer: Italy Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1946)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 15,000,000
Material
Diameter: 25.75 mm
Weight: 8.5 g
Thickness: 2.2 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Nickel brass center, Copper-nickel ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #28324
Value
Exchange value: 2 EUR = $2.36
Inflation-adjusted value: 2.52 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The coin's centre shows the world as a euro symbol, marking its global role. Surrounding elements depict the euro's importance to people (a family), finance (the Eurotower), trade (a ship), industry (a factory), and energy/R&D (wind turbines). The designer's initials "A.H." are between the ship and tower. The inner part bears the issuing country and the years "2002–2012". All euro area countries will issue it. The outer ring features the EU's 12 stars.
Inscription:
REPUBBLICA ITALIANA

R

A.H.



2002 2012
Translation:
Italian Republic

A.H.

Euro

2002 2012
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, Italian

Reverse

Description:
A map shows Europe borderless beside its face value.
Inscription:
2 EURO

LL
Script: Latin
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Edge

Legend:
2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 *

Categories

Map

Mints

NameMark
RomeR

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2012R14,971,010
2012R25,000BU
2012R3,990Proof

Historical background

In 2012, Italy found itself at the epicenter of the Eurozone debt crisis, a period of severe financial strain that threatened the stability of the single currency. The country was burdened by a massive public debt exceeding 120% of its GDP, stagnant economic growth, and high borrowing costs. Investors, losing confidence in Italy's ability to manage its finances, demanded increasingly high yields to hold Italian government bonds, pushing the 10-year BTP yield above 7%—a level widely seen as unsustainable. This created a dangerous feedback loop where fears of default raised borrowing costs, which in turn worsened the debt outlook, pushing Italy toward a potential need for a sovereign bailout that the European rescue funds were ill-equipped to handle.

The situation was a direct threat to the euro itself, as Italy's economy was deemed "too big to fail but too big to save." The crisis was fundamentally a crisis of confidence in both Italian economic governance and the European Central Bank's (ECB) role as a lender of last resort. Domestically, technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti, appointed in late 2011, implemented harsh austerity measures and structural reforms to restore fiscal credibility. However, these austerity policies also deepened a recession, exacerbating social unrest and political fragmentation within the country.

The turning point came in the summer of 2012 when ECB President Mario Draghi delivered his historic "whatever it takes" speech, pledging to do everything necessary to preserve the euro. This commitment culminated in the announcement of the Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) program, a conditional bond-buying backstop. While no Italian bonds were ever purchased under OMT, the mere announcement dramatically reduced Italian borrowing costs by alleviating existential fears about the euro's breakup. Thus, 2012 ended with the immediate pressure subsiding, but with Italy's underlying structural economic weaknesses—low growth, high debt, and political instability—largely unresolved.

Series: 10 years of Euro

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2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
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2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
50 Euro obverse
50 Euro reverse
50 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012

Series: Italy 2 euro commemoratives

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2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2009
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2010
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
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2011
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2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2012
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2013
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
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2013
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