1 Euro Italia 2002 senza firma incisore - richiesta valutazione [solved]

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Salve,

ho trovato questa moneta con numerose irregolarità e vorrei saper individuare il suo giusto valore.

Manca la sigla dell'incisore nell'angolo a sinistra del rettangolo che circonda la figura centrale.

Le linee che collegano le stelle nella faccia europea sono non precise e sembrano non rettilinee e con punti e spessore alternanti.

Sul bordo alcuni eccessi di metallo.

Conio stanco diffuso. 

Allego foto:

 

Value just 1€!

Hello Giulio5,

I see you have recently joined Numustra, welcome, I also noticed that many of your questions are about Euro coins which you believe to have value for errors which you so diligently point out.  Here is the truth about Euro error coins;

 

- it is a fools game, derived by tacky chancers trying to con people into buying something that is of no value.

- most if not all of these supposed errors are Post Mint Damage.

- the real value of the coin is clearly written on the coin, they come in 1,2,5,10,20,50 cents, 1&2 euros.

- coins listed for ridiculous amounts, and any sales for ridiculous amounts (excluding legitimate sales by auctions) are used for money laundering purposes between said con artists to hide their income from drugs, prostitution and other illegal activities.

 

Im sorry but collect your poor condition Euro coins, go to a shop (as you are lucky enough to live in a euro zone country) and spend them on something you need because „their worth“ is the value of the coin only. In this case, as stated by another member €1.

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Good morning,

 

Totally agree with @King 

 

All the parts in Euro intended for current traffic ... from 1 cent to 2 euros ... are not worth more than their facial value.

If you see an ad for an exorbitant price ... with an exorbitant price ... for example € 500 ... contact the seller and tell him that you have the same room ... and that you offer him to sell it 200 € ... you will be surprised of his reaction ... if he answers you

 

Sincerely 

Esculape

Grazie dei consigli. 

Spero di non aver abusato della pazienza di qualcuno.

Status changed to Solved (Giulio5, 18 Ocak 2025, 19:29)

esculape

Good morning,

 

Totally agree with @King 

 

All the parts in Euro intended for current traffic ... from 1 cent to 2 euros ... are not worth more than their facial value.

Finnish 2 euro from 2008

German commemorative 2 euro from 2008

Lithuanian commemorative 2 euro from 2021. Technically that one is in BU card.

Finnish 1-2 cents that you almost never find in circulation

Giulio5

Grazie dei consigli. 

Spero di non aver abusato della pazienza di qualcuno.

 

Not at all, just giving my opinion of the truth 😉 there are Euro coins out there with low mintage which have higher prices, the €2 coins from Monaco, Vatican City and San Marino for example.  But for errors there isn’t a market because mostly the attempt at passing off an error coin isn’t an error and people are just getting fed up with it all.

You found a real error (die crack) on the Steel 100 Lire coin, those coins are great for real errors - I have plenty with die cracks, rotational errors, strike through errors etc - I suggest getting hold of them and looking for errors, then after you find some of those types of errors, keep an eye on your Euro change for these real errors, because you never know maybe one day they will start to appear.

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