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verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

There are basically the following values:

Nominal value: 1 EUR

Real value: few cents (material + production)

Collective value: what people find so special

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  Bestia125sm

happy!

Bronzezeitler
1 year ago

A very clear N E I N.

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 inconsistent prices, traded N I C H T and also sold N I C H T. 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.

Bronzezeitler
1 year ago
Reply to  Bestia125sm

Say hello to your buddy and tell him he’s telling stupid stuff.😁ðŸ ̃‰

Rolf42
1 year ago

Over 150 million copies were coined by this coin in 2007, and it has already been heavily used. A value of more than 1 euro is therefore completely deviating.

https://de.ucoin.net/coin/spain-1-euro-2007-2009/?tid=429

Leestiger
1 year ago

Well, if that’s what it’s like, he’s supposed to buy you half the alleged price he says.

Who wouldn’t hit such a bargain, would he?

There’s always been such hors, and it used to be the theme “5 Mark Silver Coin”. When the subject came up was always one who immediately claimed “one is worth at least 100€, that is really true, quite sure.”

I then always liked to open my purse, put this coin on the table and offered it to him for 50€ – has never bought one of the sayings, not for 40 or only 30€.

But never again asserted such nonsense again..

Schimeck
1 year ago

An old Spanish standard coin that is worth exactly what it says.

r4ym0nd
1 year ago

Yes, this is worth a whole two 50¢ pieces(:

NaIchHalt09
1 year ago

This is a heavily worn Spanish course coin. There are millions. The value is impressed.

TheAmigos
1 year ago

No, it’s worth a euro

Schubert610
1 year ago

1 euro