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Mungukun
8 months ago

That’s a normal coin. Value 2 €.

I can’t see where you can only see a misprint.

alterzapp
8 months ago

Do you think it would be a 5€ coin? I have to disappoint you. They’ve been extinct for a long time.

Flori0
8 months ago

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-Euro-denkm%C3%BCnzen#Year_2023

commemoration 1275. Birthday of Karl the Great. Why do you think it’s a misprint?

vanilleschnitte
8 months ago

This is no misprint

Yrral
8 months ago
Reply to  TM257

You have not answered the question of what you’re doing with this coin.

PS: The offer range of 1500 to 10000 euros alone should make a stubborn one. That’s almost 700% difference.

Bronzezeitler
8 months ago
Reply to  TM257

Forget about these stupid deals on Ebay and Co. These offers are of people who live in a completely distorted fantasy world and dream of the constant dream of smart money. As fast as possible to get a lot of money and best not to do anything for it. Using such nonsensical offers as a reference basis is in this case that the worst thing you can do at all.

Apart from that, they are offered at these inconspicuous prices, traded N I C H T and also sell N I C H T, and a value is not long ago. Whether they are sold at all is on a completely different sheet. Everyone can offer his stuff at any fantasy price, including people who have no idea about this topic.

vanilleschnitte
8 months ago
Reply to  TM257

Because there are enough stupid people who fall in on something like that.

The providers are so naive people who think they could become stinky with a normal coin.

On eBay I also find ordinary German coin for half a million.

Bronzezeitler
8 months ago

A very clear N E I N.

Why is this one????

JonasMos
8 months ago

Just on holiday in Turkey and since the people here cannot change our euro in coins at the bank, they have asked us to change the 5x 2€ coins into a bill.

Among them was exactly the coin in the pictures, namely the 2 euro coin “1275. birthday of Karl the Great”.

This is worth a little more than 2€. I’ve found 3-4€ now, but I can also be more researching myself.

I don’t recognize any misprint.

Flori0
8 months ago
Reply to  JonasMos

A 2 euro circulation coin is worth 2 euros!

JonasMos
8 months ago
Reply to  Flori0

Not quite. Nominal value is worth 2€. As a collective value, this limited commemorative coin has a higher value.
Of course, you only get the nominal value and no collector value in trade.