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verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

No matter what you find Euro coins in your purse, it’s 99.99% exactly what was coined on the front.

Just for the simple reason that it is an official means of payment and (white God) is not rare!

Germancollects
1 year ago

In fact, yesterday the Sushimann gave me a 50ct coin from San Marino. Is only worth 2€, but far from the damp dream of various eBay sellers.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  Germancollects

Well, that’s another topic. Small states whose numbers are not quite as high have, of course (or possibly) a somewhat higher collector value. However, the state of the coin also makes a considerable part of the (collector) value.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It must be a ridiculous TikTok trend or something. Without proper work quickly and easily make a lot of money. What do you want to expect from this soft-washed generation Z to be great if you can sneak enough coal as a want-ger influencer or with a ridiculous OnlyFans account?!

🤷🏻

Germancollects
1 year ago

That’s right. But if there are candidates here who are titled as valuable to their cancelled euro circulation coins, I can only strike my hands over my head.

By the way, it was 50ct from San Marino from 2018 in Conservation XF. Should be excellent at the German rating scale.

Germancollects
1 year ago

No, that’s a normal 2ct coin from France.

Rolf42
1 year ago

This is a 2-cent coin from France.

Each euro country has its own motives on the coins. Didn’t you notice that yet?

Rosenmary
1 year ago

There are various embossments of the various countries that have the euro.

Perpendikel
1 year ago

Why weird? They all look like that in France.