How Much Is a 20 Cent Euro Coin Worth? (Find Out The Value)

Last Updated on April 14, 2022

The European Central Bank issued 8 different denominations of Euro coins. It was in 2002, when they started issuing these 0.2 Euro coins. These Euro coins are currently still in circulation.

Do you have a 20 cent Euro coin? Wondering how much is the value of this coin? Let’s find out.

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How much is a 20 cent Euro coin worth?

The 20 Euro cent coin has a value of one fifth of a Euro.

Year Mark Value
2002 F $ 0.23
2002 G $ 0.23
2002 J $ 0.23

Is the 20 Euro cent coin still in use?

The 20 Euro cent coins are currently still in circulation. It is composed of an alloy called nordic gold in the Spanish flower shape, has a diameter of 22.25mm and weighs 5.74g.

What are 20 cent Euro coins made of?

The 20 Euro cent coins are made of Nordic gold, which actually consists of aluminum, zinc, copper and tin. Its unusual shape is probably the most distinctive feature of this coin.

Where is a 20 Euro cent from?

This coin shows the large coat of arms of the Republic of Latvia. The designer of this coin is Laimonis Šēnbergs.

How can you tell the difference between the values of each Euro coin?

The weight of each coin is different. Except for the €1 coin,  the heavier the coin is, the higher the value. Except for the1 and 2 Euro coins, the thickness of each coin varies according to value. 

Are there any rare Euro coins?

The rarest of all European coins is the 2002 2 cent coin minted in France and had a circulation of just 9,000. This rare coin features a young feminine Marianne. 

 It might be a  desirable coin for collectors, but it can be picked up for a little over £1.

How to detect counterfeits?

If you suspect a euro coin to be counterfeit, first check security features. Hold your coin, investigate by looking at it and feeling the coin.

Keep in mind that each denomination features an edge with specific size. Check its thickness and size.

You can also use a magnet to check your coin. While others have no magnetic properties, others have magnetic properties. €10, €20 and €50 cent coins are just some of the coins that have no magnetic properties.

Which mints are responsible for producing the Euro coins of the individual member states?

Germany is the only euro-area country which has several mints and for this reason, the coins of other countries can be traced back to their mints by checking the reverse side of the coin where you see the national. 

On the other hand, some countries like Luxemburg, Slovenia  and Cyprus have their euro coins minted in other countries.

In addition, Euro coins have one common side the same designs. Each participating country has a national side designed on each coin.

The common sides of these coins show three different maps of Europe. The design also include 12 stars of the European Union.

What are the technical specifications of a 20 cent Euro coin?

The 20 cent euro coin is composed of copper, aluminium, zinc and tin alloy. The composition is known as Nordic gold. In addition, this coin is non-magnetic.

Jackie Palmer is a Houston-based coin journalist and fashion enthusiast. She joined Jewels Advisor’s content team after years of experience as a content strategist, managing blogs and social channels for local stores. Jackie mostly collects and studies US coins produced during the 20th century and over the years, published hundreds of articles for multiple coin publications.