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"2 EURO Commemorative coin 'Bartolomeo Borghesi"
Hi folks!
Today I received an order form from San Marino for their "2 EURO Commemorative coin 'Bartolomeo Borghesi" at 10 euros a piece (plus shipping). I know that something similar was discussed here a few weeks (?) ago but I think it was about the 2 euros Vatican commemorative coin. Is this S.Marino coin worth collecting? I am not collecting lose euro coins, just sets, so I fail to see what it would be of interest to me... Do these coins are going to circulate or not ? Any photos ?... Thank you. -- http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A |
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gogu wrote:
Is this S.Marino coin worth collecting? Well, I ordered one, primarily because I also have "all" the other ¤2 commemorative pieces. And I like the idea of having a numismatist on a coin. But if you think about ordering one and then selling it later ... do not expect a profit. (Just my guess.) Do these coins are going to circulate or not ? From what I know 110,000 pieces are issued, but I do not think any of them will be available "raw" or in rolls. If that is correct, they are not likely to circulate. Any photos ?... Here is one, though it looks like a design study (almost 3D g) rather than an actual coin: http://www.aasfn.sm/2000/images00/bi..._2euro.jpg.jpg This site has some pictures of (issued and planned) special ¤2 coins: http://www.2-euro.net/ The text is in German, but the images are not ;-) Christian |
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"Christian Feldhaus" wrote in message ... gogu wrote: Is this S.Marino coin worth collecting? Well, I ordered one, primarily because I also have "all" the other ¤2 commemorative pieces. And I like the idea of having a numismatist on a coin. But if you think about ordering one and then selling it later ... do not expect a profit. (Just my guess.) Do these coins are going to circulate or not ? From what I know 110,000 pieces are issued, but I do not think any of them will be available "raw" or in rolls. If that is correct, they are not likely to circulate. Any photos ?... Here is one, though it looks like a design study (almost 3D g) rather than an actual coin: http://www.aasfn.sm/2000/images00/bi..._2euro.jpg.jpg This site has some pictures of (issued and planned) special ¤2 coins: http://www.2-euro.net/ The text is in German, but the images are not ;-) Christian No image of the Austrian comm ;-( Dale |
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Dale Hallmark wrote:
No image of the Austrian comm ;-( Have not seen any yet ... In a German language coin forum somebody recently posted the reply he had received from the Austrian Mint. All they said was the country specific side will show the Staatsvertrag. (Yeah, dear mint, tell us something we _don't_ know g.) Christian |
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"Christian Feldhaus" wrote in message ... Dale Hallmark wrote: No image of the Austrian comm ;-( Have not seen any yet ... In a German language coin forum somebody recently posted the reply he had received from the Austrian Mint. All they said was the country specific side will show the Staatsvertrag. (Yeah, dear mint, tell us something we _don't_ know g.) Christian Yep I have seen the description :-) Still don't know what it looks like :-) Dale |
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Dale Hallmark wrote:
(about the 2005 Austrian ¤2 commem) Yep I have seen the description :-) Still don't know what it looks like :-) Still no pix yet, but I just read at the website of an Austrian newspaper that the country specific side will show the treaty document with the signatures. ("Österreich prägt eine neue 2-Euro-Münze: Auf der Vorderseite das übliche Bild aller 2-¤-Münzen, auf der Rückseite das Staatsvertragsdokument mit allen Unterschriften.") http://www.diepresse.com/Artikel.asp...rt=i&id=452003 Christian |
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? "Christian Feldhaus" ?????? ??? ??????
... gogu wrote: Is this S.Marino coin worth collecting? Well, I ordered one, primarily because I also have "all" the other ¤2 commemorative pieces. And I like the idea of having a numismatist on a coin. But if you think about ordering one and then selling it later ... do not expect a profit. (Just my guess.) Nooo, nooo, I am a collector :-) In the future I may sell my double coins but never a coin that I have just one. Any photos ?... Here is one, though it looks like a design study (almost 3D g) rather than an actual coin: http://www.aasfn.sm/2000/images00/bi..._2euro.jpg.jpg This site has some pictures of (issued and planned) special ¤2 coins: http://www.2-euro.net/ The text is in German, but the images are not ;-) :-) So is it easy to buy one of every commemorative 2 euro coins ?... I mean in reasonable prices... tnnx PS That's what happens to me every time something new comes up: first reaction is "no, I am not going to collect them". Later some Christian fellow from Germany shows me more pictures and there I am starting a new collection :-))) PS Is the Greek "disk thrower" considered a commemorative or not ? -- http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A |
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That's what happens to me every time something new comes up: first
reaction is "no, I am not going to collect them". Later some Christian fellow from Germany shows me more pictures and there I am starting a new collection :-))) Have you seen "Toy story 2"? "I'm a married potatoe, I'm a married potatoe" In my case, "I should stop collecting so many coins, I should...." Hell! I wanna have them!!!!! :-)))) Fernando |
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Ï "Fernando de la Cuadra" Ýãñáøå
óôï ìÞíõìá ... That's what happens to me every time something new comes up: first reaction is "no, I am not going to collect them". Later some Christian fellow from Germany shows me more pictures and there I am starting a new collection :-))) Have you seen "Toy story 2"? "I'm a married potatoe, I'm a married potatoe" LOL In my case, "I should stop collecting so many coins, I should...." Hell! I wanna have them!!!!! :-)))) E x a c t l y my "disease" :-))) -- http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A Fernando |
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gogu wrote:
Nooo, nooo, I am a collector :-) I know :-) Just wanted to emphasize that (according to my crystal ball) this will not be as heavily sought after as, say, the early San Marino or Vatican annual sets. In the future I may sell my double coins but never a coin that I have just one. Even selling your "unique" coins may make sense one day. Like, in case you decide to collect rare/expensive medieval coins only, why not sell the others? I do not see anything wrong with that, except you may not get as much for those others as you would like to g. So is it easy to buy one of every commemorative 2 euro coins ?... I mean in reasonable prices... In general, yes. It will be hard if not impossible to find them in circulation, but I did not pay much for the Finnish ¤2 commem and the one from Luxembourg, for example. A little more than for the Greek one though ;-) Had I been in FI and LU when the two were issued, I could even have picked some up at face value. This one from San Marino, and the Vatican piece, however, will AFAIK only come in those coin cards or mini-sets ... That's what happens to me every time something new comes up: first reaction is "no, I am not going to collect them". Later some Christian fellow from Germany shows me more pictures and there I am starting a new collection :-))) Hehe ... but this one will hopefully be relatively inexpensive. So you can still collect the other series you started, without going bankrupt. Is the Greek "disk thrower" considered a commemorative or not ? Well, officially there are the regular circulation coins, the circulating commemoratives (these "special" ¤2 pieces), and the country specific collectors coin. So in this sense the Greek coin certainly is a commemorative. Before the euro, many EU countries had coins that matched the circulation coins in terms of diameter, composition and such but had different designs. Like Italian 500 lire coins, French 10 or 20 francs, and Greece had some 50 drachmes pieces of that kind. Would you consider them commemoratives or not? :-) Christian |
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