Estonia Euro Coins

1 Euro = ? Estonian kroon

Estonian euro coins feature only a single design for all eight coins. This is a design by Lembit Lõhmus and features a map of Estonia together with the word Eesti (Estonia). The twelve stars surround this. This was the winning design in a public vote of ten announced in December 2004.

Estonian euro coins are not currently in circulation since Estonia does not yet use the euro as its currency. Estonia and the other nine states that joined the EU in 2004 have committed to adopting the euro. Of the ten new member states, Estonia was the first to unveil its design. It originally planned to adopt the euro on 1 January 2007; however, it did not formally apply when Slovenia did, and officially changed its target date to 1 January 2008, and later, to 1 January 2010.

€ 0.01
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 0.02
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 0.05
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 0.10
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 0.20
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 0.50
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 1
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 2
Observe: Map of Estonia
€ 2
Observe: 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Paul Keres
Year: 2016
€ 2
Observe: The events that preceded Estonia’s independence
Year: 2017
€ 2
Observe: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will jointly issue a commemorative euro coin with a common design in 2018, celebrating the establishment of the States of Estonia and Latvia and the re-establishment of the State of Lithuania
Year: 2018
€ 2
Observe: Song Festival’s 150-year anniversary
Year: 2019
€ 2
Observe: The centenary of the University of Tartu
Year: 2019

Source: European Central Bank and Wikipedia