Andorra
Andorra signed a Monetary Agreement with the European Union on 30 June 2011. As a result, Andorra can use the euro as its official currency and issue its own euro coins. All the coins feature the 12 stars of the European flag.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/ad_2euro.jpg)
€2
The €2 coin shows the coat of arms of Andorra with the motto "virtus unita fortior" (virtue united is stronger). Edge-lettering of the €2 coin: 2 **, repeated six times.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_1euro.jpg)
€1
The €1 coin features Casa de la Vall, the former seat of parliament and a building of cultural and historical interest.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_50cent.jpg)
50 cent
The 10, 20 and 50 cent coins show the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_20cent.jpg)
20 cent
The 10, 20 and 50 cent coins show the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_10cent.jpg)
10 cent
The 10, 20 and 50 cent coins show the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_5cent.jpg)
5 cent
The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins show a Pyrenean chamois and a golden eagle.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_2cent.jpg)
2 cent
The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins show a Pyrenean chamois and a golden eagle.
![](/euro/coins/common/shared/img/ad/Andorra_1cent.jpg)
1 cent
The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins show a Pyrenean chamois and a golden eagle.