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Gegsoft
2 years ago

This is an anniversary coin from 2009. It recalls the tenth anniversary of Economic and Monetary Union (WWU 1999-2009) and was designed by Georgios Stamatopoulos. The letter J stands for the Hamburg embossing institution. In Hamburg alone, 6.3 million pieces were coined.

The coin has a value of exactly 2.00 euros. Besides, it would not be worth a lot, even if it were rare, because it already has strong signs of use.

Bronzezeitler
2 years ago

Congratulations on this 2 € coin.

The nominal value of this coin is sure that it was already.

It is neither rare, embossing place J , edition 6.300.000, nor anything unusual. Let’s go.

But at least it was enough for a pizza, according to an old TV advertisement

Are you aware that in Germany we have five embossing sites that embossed our coins? A, D, F, G, J, can easily be found out by Google itself.

Value of the coin 200

kid2407
2 years ago

This 2€ coin is exact… 2 Euro value! – nix special, of which there are hundreds of thousands if not millions.

Rolf42
2 years ago
Reply to  kid2407

From the German edition there are 30 million. A total of over 80 million copies of all 16 euro countries.

kid2407
2 years ago
Reply to  Rolf42

Oh, that was still in 16 euro countries? How time passes

Rolf42
2 years ago

Yes, without Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Rolf42
2 years ago

This coin is worth 2 euros, and the J stands for the Hamburg embossing site. (For German coins there are also the embossing sites A – Berlin, D – Munich, F – Stuttgart and G – Karlsruhe.)

RobertMeyer87
2 years ago

2€ value… for amateur collectors maybe a few more cents. But actually no more value than the number on the other side.

edgar1279
2 years ago

Of course, this is worth 2 €. The J means embossing place Hamburg.

Smartass67
2 years ago

We have seen them here a thousand times and the answer is still that this coin is worth exactly 2 euros.

The letter refers to the mint where the coin was coined.

Lilu1990310
2 years ago

I’ve seen them 30 times.

Nelson100
2 years ago

It is only worth the nominal value of €2.

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“Stickman” – again a childish anglicism that contaminates the German language.