Unless it's uncirculated it's a common coin worth face value only, about US 14¢ in early 2010.
5 cent euro coins (€0.05) have a value of one twentieth of 1 euro. Mass: 3.92 g The composition of the coin: Copper plated steel 94.35% stainless steel 5.65% copper The metal value is close to the 5 cent euro coin value. Making a 5 cent euro coin costs more than that. Images of 5 euro cents: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/images5cents.html
There is such a thing as a 50 euro cent coin, which is one half of a euro.
One full euro is worth approximately 73 rupees, so one euro cent is worth 0.73 rupees.
3¢ U.S. FWIW, the coin is just a 2-cent piece. A penny is worth 1¢ so a "2-cent 1-cent" coin would be pretty odd.
The euro is a relatively new currency, introduced in 1999.A 2002 euro 50 cent coin is still in use today and worth face value, that is 50 cents.
The one cent Euro coin is worth 0.6452 of an American cent.
There is a 2 cent euro coin, so to get 12 cents, you would need a 10 cent coin and a 2 cent coin.
Assuming you have a coin denominated in euro cents rather than a pre-euro 2 penny coin, it's an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only. As of mid-2011 its exchange value is about 3¢ in the US.
It's an extremely common circulation coin in the EU worth face value only - about 27 US cents as of 03/2012.
A bimetallic 2 Euro coin (not to be confused with a copper 2 Euro Cent coin) weighs 8.50 grams.
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Germany uses coins that are based on the euro. There are two euro coins, one euro coins, 50 cent euros, 20 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, and 1 cent euro coins.