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Euro coin denominations are €1, €2, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 cents.

Each country in the Eurozone can mint its own coins. All coins have a common size, shape and common side. The design on the reverse of the coin is chosen by the country of issue. As well as each country minting its own coins, a number of microstates such as Monaco have agreements with the European Central Bank to mint their own coins.

Some countries have a design for each denomination of coin, others choose three designs and apply them to the range of denominations. Some countries such as Belgium or Ireland choose one design and use it on all their coins. Finland does not issue 1 and 2 cent coins at all.

In addition to this each country may issue a special €2 commemorative coin every year. Though not every country chooses to do so every year.

The Vatican City coins which feature the current Pope, had to re issue all of its coins after the death of John Paul II. The new coins feature the new Pope Benedict XVI.

It should also be noted that minor changes have been made to the common sides of the coins since they where first introduced.

The answer to your question all depends on how far you wish to go on "different". In any case, there are a lot.

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