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Pope Francis to no longer grace Vatican euro coins

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The Vatican will stop minting euro coins bearing Pope Francis' image beginning in March, religious news agency I media reported Friday, saying the coins will now carry the Vatican's coat of arms and European Union stars.

The EU's official journal on January 24 published pictures of the Vatican's new coins (eight pieces ranging from one cent to two euros), and they show that Pope Francis' image has been replaced.

The image on the tails side of the Vatican coin is the same as on all of the other eurozone coins.

Pope Francis, who is known as "the pope of the poor," has railed against the negative power of money.

Yet, because of their rarity, the coins that have born his image since 2014 have become collector's items.

They are legal tender everywhere in the eurozone but people who find them through sales generally resell them on the collectors' market.

The existing agreement between the EU's monetary union and Italy, which the Vatican relies on to mint its coins, includes a quota especially for the Vatican.

The first annual series of papal coins entered circulation on March 1, 2002 bearing the image of then Pope John Paul II.

The Vatican will stop minting euro coins bearing Pope Francis’ image beginning in March, religious news agency I media reported Friday, saying the coins will now carry the Vatican’s coat of arms and European Union stars.

The EU’s official journal on January 24 published pictures of the Vatican’s new coins (eight pieces ranging from one cent to two euros), and they show that Pope Francis’ image has been replaced.

The image on the tails side of the Vatican coin is the same as on all of the other eurozone coins.

Pope Francis, who is known as “the pope of the poor,” has railed against the negative power of money.

Yet, because of their rarity, the coins that have born his image since 2014 have become collector’s items.

They are legal tender everywhere in the eurozone but people who find them through sales generally resell them on the collectors’ market.

The existing agreement between the EU’s monetary union and Italy, which the Vatican relies on to mint its coins, includes a quota especially for the Vatican.

The first annual series of papal coins entered circulation on March 1, 2002 bearing the image of then Pope John Paul II.

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