Falsche Euro Münze?
Hallo zusammen! Mir ist heute diese 1 Euro Münze in die Hände gekommen. Als ich sie mir genauer ansah, merkte ich, dass die Münze anders aussieht.
Am Magneten haftet sie genau so wie andere 1 Euro Münzen, nämlich schwach und man kann sie abschütteln. Klangmäßig kann ich auch keinen besonderen Unterschied feststellen.
Kennt sich vielleicht einer aus mit Münzen und welche Methoden es noch gibt um Fälschung vom original zu unterscheiden? Ob das wohl eine Fehlprägung ist?
It’s not a fake, it’s not a misprint.
The coin has probably been lying on the street for a very long time, and countless cars have driven over it.
I rather think that the left coin was lying on the street for a time and was run/run more than once.
It is simply damaged or severely worn.
He was probably in many machines and streets 😮
I can only agree with the other answers. Go to the bank, they’ll give you a new one. Where did you get that?
The euro is full in the bucket. Take him to the bank, get some new ones. Currently in the chic “Karl der Groß” design.
The euro seems rather old. I don’t think it’s a misconception, but it’s been over for many decades.
Too bad the embossing year is not visible
2002 is not only a few years ago 2002 I believe because the other coin is also 2002 and they look identical
Where “many Yeente” can mean “good 2 decades” in the highest case.
No, that’s just a euro that obviously has been through a lot and possibly one of the first coined coins still in circulation.
The coin lay on the street and was passed over by dozens of cars. Nix unusual, each bank exchanges them.
Bad impression? No, the euro is only moderately damaged.
This is not a misprint, the left coin on the pictures is just heavily worn.