The coins in each series feature the 12 stars of the European flag, the words 'CITTÀ DEL VATICANO', the year of issuance and the mintmark 'R'. The fifth series, first issued in March 2017, shows the coat of arms of the Sovereign of the Vatican City State, Pope Francis. The fourth series, first issued in January 2014, shows Pope Francis. RF T9X30HStack of 20 euro banknotes with 2 euro coins, 1 euro coins and 50 cent coins are ready for payout, as european cash or pocket money for private. To the left are the designer’s initials ('DL'). The third series, issued between April 2006 and December 2013, shows Pope Benedict XVI. LONGO', appears on the lower left-hand edge of the central design, while the respective engraver's initials appear on the lower right-hand edge, namely 'MAC inc' (on the 1 and 20 cent coins), 'LDS inc' (on the 2 and 50 cent coins), 'ELF inc' (on the 5 cent and €1 coins) and 'MCC inc' (on the 10 cent and €2 coins). The upper part of this design is surrounded by the semicircular words 'SEDE VACANTE' and the year of issue in Roman numerals, i.e. The second series, issued between June 2005 and March 2006, shows the coat of arms of the Cardinal Chamberlain, the acting head of state of the Vatican City, superimposed on the emblem of the Apostolic Chamber in the centre of the coin. The first series, showing Pope John Paul II, was issued between 20. What are 20 cent Euro coins made of The 20 Euro cent coins are made of Nordic gold, which actually consists of aluminum, zinc. It is composed of an alloy called nordic gold in the Spanish flower shape, has a diameter of 22.25mm and weighs 5.74g. There are five series of Vatican City coins in circulation. Is the 20 Euro cent coin still in use The 20 Euro cent coins are currently still in circulation.