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| Issuer | Government of Andorra |
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| Year | 2014-2023 |
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| Diameter | 18.75 mm |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain with a groove |
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Andorra only gained the right to issue its own euro coinage following a Monetary Agreement signed with the EU in June 2011, with circulation pieces not appearing until 2014. Prior to this, the country used French and Spanish euros by default despite never having been a eurozone member in the formal sense — a quirk of its peculiar co-princeship arrangement with France and Spain that had kept it monetarily dependent on both neighbors for decades.