50 Euro Cent · Nordic Gold (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin)
The obverse shows a geographical outline of Estonia with the word 'EESTI'. Estonia adopted the euro on 1 January 2011, becoming the 17th eurozone member. The reverse depicts Europe on the western part of the globe, with 12 EU stars.
Condition is the biggest value driver. A Estonian 50 Euro Cent in MS-65 can be worth 10× more than the same coin in F-12.
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