This is an Estonian €2 coin, designed by Daria Titova from Kharkiv who arrived in Tallinn as a refugee. Look closely. by TurretLauncher Tags:Ukraine 5 comments Guess you don’t need to look very closely. I was looking for some cool detail. This demonstrates the main obstacle to Ukraine joining the Euro zone: it would mess up the design of the coins. Obviously insurmountable! (/s, just in case) As much as I love Ukraine and want it in the EU, how did this even get approved? What is Estonian about it and how does it represent the EU? Nice I got 20 of them when they came out and gave them out as gifts to friends who support Ukraine. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
This demonstrates the main obstacle to Ukraine joining the Euro zone: it would mess up the design of the coins. Obviously insurmountable! (/s, just in case)
As much as I love Ukraine and want it in the EU, how did this even get approved? What is Estonian about it and how does it represent the EU?
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Guess you don’t need to look very closely. I was looking for some cool detail.
This demonstrates the main obstacle to Ukraine joining the Euro zone: it would mess up the design of the coins.
Obviously insurmountable! (/s, just in case)
As much as I love Ukraine and want it in the EU, how did this even get approved? What is Estonian about it and how does it represent the EU?
Nice
I got 20 of them when they came out and gave them out as gifts to friends who support Ukraine.