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2 Euro (Frans Eemil Sillanpää) – Finland

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: 125th Anniversary of Frans Eemil Sillanpää
Finland
Context
Year: 2013
Issuer: Finland Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1919)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 1,511,000
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
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard193
Numista: #51670
Value
Exchange value: 2 EUR = $2.36
Inflation-adjusted value: 2.55 EUR

Obverse

Description:
The inner part of the coin features a portrait of F. E. Sillanpää, with his name above and the years 1888 (with mintmark) and 1964 (with 'FI' and '2013') on either side. This commemorative coin honors the Nobel laureate, a master of Finnish literature renowned for works like *Meek Heritage* and *The Maid Silja*. He later became a national grandfather figure, "Taata," beloved for his popular radio talks. The outer ring bears the 12 stars of the European Union.
Inscription:
F. E. SILLANPÄÄ

2013

1888 1964

FI
Translation:
F. E. Sillanpää

2013

1888 1964

Finland
Script: Latin
Languages: Finnish, Swedish

Reverse

Description:
A map shows Europe borderless beside its face value.
Inscription:
2 EURO LL
Script: Latin
Engraver: Luc Luycx

Edge

Reeded with inscription
Legend:
SUOMI FINLAND
Translation:
Finland Finland
Languages: Finnish, Swedish

Mints

NameMark
Mint of Finland(FI)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2013FI1,500,000
2013FI11,000Proof

Historical background

In 2013, Finland was a full and established member of the Eurozone, having adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002. The country's monetary policy was therefore set by the European Central Bank (ECB), with a primary focus on maintaining price stability across the entire euro area. Domestically, Finland's economic situation was challenging, marked by a protracted recession, declining competitiveness, and the well-publicized struggles of its flagship company, Nokia. These structural issues put significant pressure on the Finnish economy, but the currency itself was not a national policy tool; it was a shared instrument managed from Frankfurt.

The year was notably calm for the euro in the foreign exchange markets compared to the peak of the European debt crisis in 2011-2012. However, underlying tensions within the currency union persisted. For Finland, a key concern was its role as a "creditor nation" within the Eurozone crisis framework. The Finnish government, led by Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen, took a firm stance on fiscal discipline and was often vocal in its opposition to collective debt liability, such as eurobonds. This position was exemplified by Finland's insistence on receiving collateral from Greece for its bailout loans, a move that reflected both domestic political pressure and a deep-seated concern over the risks to its own public finances.

Consequently, the currency "situation" in Finland in 2013 was defined not by exchange rate volatility but by a political and economic debate about the future and governance of the euro itself. While the physical currency circulated without issue, Finnish policymakers were actively engaged in high-stakes negotiations over banking union and crisis management mechanisms. The domestic economic downturn also fueled a quiet but growing public discussion about the costs and benefits of euro membership, though this remained a minority view and did not threaten a serious push for exit. The year underscored Finland's dual reality: a stable currency at the transactional level, but deep integration into the complex and often contentious political project of the single currency.

Series: Finland 2 euro commemoratives

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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
2 Euro
2013
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2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2014
2 Euro obverse
2 Euro reverse
2 Euro
2014
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2 Euro reverse
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2015
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