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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