I was collecting 2€ coins (commemorative and regular) and since I collected almost all that was issued until this date I have some of them that I would like to sell.
The coins are from circulation, mint letter at Germany included.
Here is the list:
Regular coins (20 pieces):
Belgium 2000
Ireland 2002
Cyprus 2008
Finland 2000, 2004, 2005, 2009
Malta 2008 (2x)
Greece 2002 (3x)
Austria 2010
Luxembourg 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010
Slovenia 2007 (2x)
Price: 50€ + shipping (around 6€ for registered letter worldwide)
Price: 90€ + shipping (around 8€ for registered letter worldwide)
You can buy only whole lot of regular or commemorative coins. Or you can buy both together. Price for all 56 coins is 135€ + shipping (around 12€ for registered letter worldwide)
For more information please contact me via reply or private message.
Happy collecting!
Numista referee for Liechtenstein, Ragusa and Saint Barthelemy
Regular coins (20 pieces):
Belgium 2000
Ireland 2002
Cyprus 2008
Finland 2000, 2004, 2005, 2009
Malta 2008 (2x)
Greece 2002 (3x)
Austria 2010
Luxembourg 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010
Slovenia 2007 (2x) Price: 50€ including shipping (registered shipping is around 6€ worldwide, so the price per coin is only 2,20€)
Commemorative 2€ coins (36 pieces):
Italy - 10 coins: 2004, 2005, 2006 (6x), 2011, 2014
Germany - 11 coins: 2007 D, 2008 (2x - F, G), 2009 (1x Saarland - F; 2x EMU - A, G), 2010 (2x - F, J), 2012 (2x - J, J), 2015 D
France - 5 coins: 2007 (ToR), 2008, 2010 (2x), 2013 (Elysee)
Austria - 3 coins: 2012 (3x 10 Years of €)
Belgium - 2 coins: 2006, 2007 ToR
Spain 2007 ToR
Slovakia 2009 EMU
Greece 2004
Finland 2009 Autonomy
Luxembourg 2004 Price: 95€ including shipping (registered shipping is around 8€ worldwide, so the price per coin is only 2,42€)
You can buy only whole lot of regular or commemorative coins. Or you can buy both together. Price for all 56 coins is 130€ + shipping (around 12€ for registered letter worldwide)
For more information please contact me via reply or private message.
Numista referee for Liechtenstein, Ragusa and Saint Barthelemy