Description:
Obverse
On the obverse side (common for the three pieces of face value 10 euros), in the central part of the coin, the obverse and the reverse of a coin of 1 peseta of 2001 are reproduced, the last issue denominated in pesetas.
Reverse
Some windows, meaning to symbolize the open spirit of Europe
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