Obverse: the face of a man and a woman are engraved on the center of the coin, separated by a line. They bear the date "1 10 1906" on the left and "20 FI 06" on the right, the year of issue with the abbreviation of the country. On the left side appears at the top the letter M, a symbol of the Mint Director Raimo Makkonen. On the right side at the bottom of the coin appears another M, in this case, signed by the author Pertti Makinen. The outer ring of the coin depicts the 12 stars of the European Union.
Reverse: the normal denomination of the 2 euro denomination.
About the coin: the coin was minted to commemorate the granting of equal suffrage to women in Finland in 1906, which at the same time became the first country to allow women to also stand for election. In 2006, It was a hundred years for universal and equal suffrage, and a special year was commemorated with a commemorative coin.