We offer rarest eurocoins, commemorative coins, special eurocoins, coinrolls and divisional plus other coinsets from many countries with the euro; mainly items from Finland, San Marino and Monaco, soon from the new candidates like Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Slovakia Estonia and Latvia (200?), Czechia and Hungary (20??).
NEW in our shop -as long as stock lasts:
2. official SLOVENIA (BU) Blister 2008 with 3 euro bimeall commemorative coin 2008
1. official CYPRUS (BU) Blister 2008
2 Euro commemorative coin SLOVENIA 2007 `Roman Treaty´
Safely packed in a small plastic bag. From 2007 the map design of the Finnish coins with nominal 10 cent or higher has been partly changed, i. e. there are more eastern European countries shown from then. from 9,00 EUR
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Feature: 50th anniversary of the signing of the"Treaty of Rome"
Due to special laws requiring that every coin bear the incumbent Grand Duke's portrait, the Luxembourgish edition of the common ¤2 commemorative coin differs slightly from the others in addition to the translated inscriptions, since a latent image of the Grand Duke's portrait was added (as required by national law). A similar Dutch law, which requires the portrait of the current head of state of the Netherlands and the words NAME (Koning/Koningin) der Nederlanden to appear on all coins issued by the Netherlands (for example, currently “Beatrix Koningin der Nederlanden” was amended partly so that the Netherlands could take part in this program; the amendment was only in effect for the issuance of this coin. Furthermore, due to Belgium's special multilingual society, the Belgian coin features the inscription PACTVM ROMANVM QVINQVAGENARIVM in Latin.
The year mark and the name of the issuing country are inscribed below the design, and the twelve stars of the European Union surround the design on the outer ring of the coin. (The location of the mint mark (and the engraver's initials, if they are shown) differs between the thirteen different versions.) 7,00 EUR
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First divisional coinset of Cyprus 2008 - with eight brilliant uncirculated (BU) coins from 1 cent to 2 euro 2008.
Yet the only official issue of the National Bank, the CENTRAL BANK OF CYPRUS.
The map of Europe (on the coins with higher values than 5 cents) pictures complete Europe and not -as before 2007- only the EC. The next country which changed the map design of the coins was Malta. 39,00 EUR
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Feature: 50th anniversary of the signing of the"Treaty of Rome"
The most attractive and rarest of all 13 ´Roman Treaty`2 euro commemorative coins 2007.
The year mark and the name of the issuing country are inscribed below the design, and the twelve stars of the European Union surround the design on the outer ring of the coin. (The location of the mint mark (and the engraver's initials, if they are shown) differs between the thirteen different versions.) 35,00 EUR
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Feature: 50th anniversary of the signing of the"Treaty of Rome"
Due to special laws requiring that every coin bear the incumbent Grand Duke's portrait, the Luxembourgish edition of the common ¤2 commemorative coin differs slightly from the others in addition to the translated inscriptions, since a latent image of the Grand Duke's portrait was added (as required by national law). A similar Dutch law, which requires the portrait of the current head of state of the Netherlands and the words NAME (Koning/Koningin) der Nederlanden to appear on all coins issued by the Netherlands (for example, currently “Beatrix Koningin der Nederlanden” was amended partly so that the Netherlands could take part in this program; the amendment was only in effect for the issuance of this coin. Furthermore, due to Belgium's special multilingual society, the Belgian coin features the inscription PACTVM ROMANVM QVINQVAGENARIVM in Latin.
The year mark and the name of the issuing country are inscribed below the design, and the twelve stars of the European Union surround the design on the outer ring of the coin. (The location of the mint mark (and the engraver's initials, if they are shown) differs between the thirteen different versions.) 7,00 EUR
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Feature: 50th anniversary of the signing of the"Treaty of Rome"
The year mark and the name of the issuing country are inscribed below the design, and the twelve stars of the European Union surround the design on the outer ring of the coin. (The location of the mint mark "J" (and the engraver's initials, if they are shown) differs between the thirteen different versions.) 5,00 EUR
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Feature: 50th anniversary of the signing of the"Treaty of Rome"
The year mark and the name of the issuing country are inscribed below the design, and the twelve stars of the European Union surround the design on the outer ring of the coin. (The location of the mint mark (and the engraver's initials, if they are shown) differs between the thirteen different versions.) 7,00 EUR
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The starterkit of Slowenia was handed out to the population from 8.th of December 2006, before the official introduction of the eurocoins on 1.1.2007 in order to in time become familiar with the new currency.
33,00 EUR
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