Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a country in Southwest Europe encapsulated between Spain and France. It has a population of 85,000 and is one of Europe's microstates. The official language is Catalan, which is the second most spoken language in Spain. The mainstay of the highly-prosperous economy is tourism, accounting for about 80% of GDP. An estimated 10 million people visit each year, drawn by winter sports, a warm summer climate and duty-free goods. The country's banking sector enjoys partial tax-haven status. For more than 700 years Andorra was ruled jointly by the leader of France and the Spanish Bishop of Urgell. The first Andorran Constitution was passed in 1993, establishing parliamentary government. It then joined the United Nations and Council of Europe. The co-princes remain Andorra's heads of state, but the roles are honorary. Andorra is not a member of the EU, but enjoys a special relationship with it and uses the euro. Wikidata: Q228
10 Diners (Mouflon)
2002 Non-circulating coin: Wildlife of Andorra – Mouflon
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.6 mm
KM# 183,
N# 322737
10 Diners (XVIII FIFA World Cup)
2003 Non-circulating coin: FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 – 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 289,
N# 28381
10 Diners (Crucifixion)
2006 Non-circulating coin: The Life of Jesus Christ – Crucifixion
Gold (.999) • 3.11 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 217,
N# 323108
10 Diners (Nativity)
2006 Non-circulating coin: The Life of Jesus Christ – Nativity
Silver (.925) • 31.1 g • ⌀ 38.6 mm
KM# 218,
N# 323109
10 Diners (Last Supper)
2006 Non-circulating coin: The Life of Jesus Christ – Last Supper
Silver (.925) • 31.1 g • ⌀ 38.6 mm
KM# 219,
N# 323421
10 Diners (XVIII FIFA World Cup)
2006 Non-circulating coin: FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 – 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany
Silver (.925) • 31.47 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 404,
N# 323406
10 Diners (Leonardo da Vinci)
2008 Non-circulating coin: Painters of the World – Leonardo da Vinci
Silver (.925) • 28.28 g • 40 × 28 mm
KM# 244,
N# 45388
10 Diners (Great Wall in China)
2009 Non-circulating coin: Wonders of the world – Great Wall in China
Silver (.925) • 28.28 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 427,
N# 322386
10 Diners (Petra in Jordan)
2009 Non-circulating coin: Wonders of the world – Petra in Jordan
Silver (.925) • 28.28 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 428,
N# 322404
10 Diners (Taj Mahal in India)
2009 Non-circulating coin: Wonders of the world – Taj Mahal in India
Silver (.925) • 28.28 g • ⌀ 38.61 mm
KM# 433,
N# 68266
10 Diners (Mahatma Gandhi)
2011 Non-circulating coin: Great People of the World – 100th Anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi
Silver (.925) • 28.28 g • ⌀ 38.6 mm
KM# 444,
N# 316972
10 Diners (Mother Teresa)
2011 Non-circulating coin: Great People of the World – 100th Anniversary of the birth of Mother Teresa
Silver (.925) • 28.3 g • ⌀ 38.6 mm
KM# 445,
N# 80450
10 Diners (Caritas - Charity)
2012 Non-circulating coin: Seven Virtues – Caritas by Piero del Pollaiolo
Silver (.999) • 31.11 g • 45 × 30 mm
KM# 339,
N# 323007