I did now see that it is a misprint based on the coin that numista is showing. it is a very little mistake but it is a misprint and I think that it is worth more then.
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Did you compare it with the image on the coin page? N#133
With a mintage of 1400 million and nothing special about it, it worth its face value, 0.20 €.
Okey, but why is ppl selling it for like 3,28€ lowest prize?
SGreg85
Did you compare it with the image on the coin page? N#133
With a mintage of 1400 million and nothing special about it, it worth its face value, 0.20 €.
Like this, people are selling it for much more Then u say?

Juju.8
Okey, but why is ppl selling it for like 3,28€ lowest prize?
They want to sell it for that price, but nobody in right mind would buy it, so the price will come down to 0.20 - 0.50
Sjoelund
Juju.8
Okey, but why is ppl selling it for like 3,28€ lowest prize?
They want to sell it for that price, but nobody in right mind would buy it, so the price will come down to 0.20 - 0.50
But maybe it is worth more for collectors?
SGreg85
Did you compare it with the image on the coin page? N#133
With a mintage of 1400 million and nothing special about it, it worth its face value, 0.20 €.
And yes thank you i actually did and I saw that mine has a misprint
All those prices are from chancers, trying to make a quick buck. We are collectors on this website and no one will pay that much, because it is not worth it. Please don’t look at peoples eBay set prices, go to the sold items and find the ones that have sold, these prices are the true value. But also if you do come across one that has sold for anything above 1€ be careful as these can also be manipulated, ie someone puts the coin on sale for lots of money and sell to a friends account, who pays cash on pick up, but no money transfers. Or an actual transaction takes place, but the buyer is reimbursed by the seller out of the websites sight. This creates 2 things; an unrealistic market price, resulting in a justification to add more at higher prices. And a suede paper trail for money laundering, ie people can justify their income from illegal activities with eBay and other online sales.
There are very few genuine rare €uro coins, some real errors, some very low mintage coins and some rare commemorative 2€ coins. The chances of finding them are very rare, but if you are genuinely interested in €uro coins to collect and not just trying to make a quick buck, there are many members willing to share their knowledge with you, and the website coin pages, country information and previous forum posts are where to find all the information about these coins - you just have to search through and enjoy the website.
For future questions about coin values, please find the coin page and I am almost certain that the answer will be there for you to see. Welcome to Numista, I hope you find joy in seeing your collection grow, enjoy learning new things, participate in swaps with members and most of all become a valued member that helps this website grow and develop over the months and years of your new found hobby.
King
All those prices are from chancers, trying to make a quick buck. We are collectors on this website and no one will pay that much, because it is not worth it. Please don’t look at peoples eBay set prices, go to the sold items and find the ones that have sold, these prices are the true value. But also if you do come across one that has sold for anything above 1€ be careful as these can also be manipulated, ie someone puts the coin on sale for lots of money and sell to a friends account, who pays cash on pick up, but no money transfers. Or an actual transaction takes place, but the buyer is reimbursed by the seller out of the websites sight. This creates 2 things; an unrealistic market price, resulting in a justification to add more at higher prices. And a suede paper trail for money laundering, ie people can justify their income from illegal activities with eBay and other online sales.
There are very few genuine rare €uro coins, some real errors, some very low mintage coins and some rare commemorative 2€ coins. The chances of finding them are very rare, but if you are genuinely interested in €uro coins to collect and not just trying to make a quick buck, there are many members willing to share their knowledge with you, and the website coin pages, country information and previous forum posts are where to find all the information about these coins - you just have to search through and enjoy the website.
For future questions about coin values, please find the coin page and I am almost certain that the answer will be there for you to see. Welcome to Numista, I hope you find joy in seeing your collection grow, enjoy learning new things, participate in swaps with members and most of all become a valued member that helps this website grow and develop over the months and years of your new found hobby.
I really just want money. I want to sell the coins I have to people that has a real use for it and find joy in the pice of metals. I’m not a a collector in coins and stuff but I am really just a poor student in search of some money! and if I can make people happy with some coins it is a plus!c:
This is the second coin you've asked about selling price. For both you were told multiple times by multiple people that know that they were not valuable. For both you think they are lying to you. Why would they lie to you? Why do you ask if you already know they are valuable? Just go sell them somewhere.
rsirian1
This is the second coin you've asked about selling price. For both you were told multiple times by multiple people that know that they were not valuable. For both you think they are lying to you. Why would they lie to you? Why do you ask if you already know they are valuable? Just go sell them somewhere.
what? No i dont think someone is lying? I just asking questions back to be sure? You don’t need to come at me for that? I’m just curious…?
rsirian1
This is the second coin you've asked about selling price. For both you were told multiple times by multiple people that know that they were not valuable. For both you think they are lying to you. Why would they lie to you? Why do you ask if you already know they are valuable? Just go sell them somewhere.
And when I’m thinking about it there is meny resons why someone would lie about a price?
I really just want money. I want to sell the coins I have to people that has a real use for it and find joy in the pice of metals. I’m not a a collector in coins and stuff but I am really just a poor student in search of some money! and if I can make people happy with some coins it is a plus!c:
well if you just are interested in the money, the best thing to do is to sell all your coins as a big lot on eBay. There you will get the best value, if you do have any coin that is worth something people will spot it and a realistic price will be reached. If all your coins are just not worth much, then again a value equal to their worth will be paid.
Unfortunately if you are not a coin collector and have no knowledge of the coins worth, then you wont be able to get maximum value, especially if you also haven’t time to research them because of your studies, work etc.
But as a plus, most low value coins (those that would be sold 6 or 10 for a €uro, in a junk bucket) often as a lot tend to reach a higher price if there is something valuable in there. What you really don’t want to do is waste time and effort trying to sell individual coins for prices no one will pay, just to find the one coin that brings a better price (say 5-10€), because that will sell and then you are just left with all the other coins that didn’t and won’t sell. Where as if you just put them all together you can hopefully get 15€+ (say if you have ½-1 Kilo or 30, 40, 50+ coins) with a couple of good ones in the mix. You get best value, a collector gets what they want and you haven’t wasted your time researching every coin with no self interest.
Of course, if there are no good ones in there, you might get just a few €uros, but at least you haven’t lost your time.
Hope this helps.
Okey thank you
Is it not an option to make an automatic blocking-system, if there is a question about the value of a scratched euro-coin asked?
It is really boring to see euro's but in particular this value-questions….😝
yvon
Is it not an option to make an automatic blocking-system, if there is a question about the value of a scratched euro-coin asked?
It is really boring to see euro's but in particular this value-questions….😝
That was rude…
Juju.8
yvon
Is it not an option to make an automatic blocking-system, if there is a question about the value of a scratched euro-coin asked?
It is really boring to see euro's but in particular this value-questions….😝That was rude…
You are welcome…
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