What is the rarest euro cent coin?
According to the collecting website Fleur de Coin, the rarest of all European coins in circulation is one you’re also likeliest to overlook. It’s a 2002 2 cent coin minted in France, which had a circulation of just 9,000.
Which is the rarest 2 euro coin?
#1 2007 Monaco Grace Kelly 2 euro coin Why this coin is so valuable? It was the rarest 2 euro commemorative coin between 2007 and 2014 (mintage of 20 000 pcs.). This commemorative coin was one of the main catalysts that were behind the rise of value in rare 2 euro coins.
Are there any valuable 2 euro coins?
A “rare minting error” means that the a €2 coin could actually be worth some money, according to one expert. According to a specialist from Euro Coin Valley YouTube channel, the rare coin is from Spain, with the back of the coin affected by the minting error.
How many cents are in a Euro?
The 1 euro is divided into 1 hundred cents and the coins are eight in all: 2 euros | 1 euro | 50 cents | 20 cents | 10 cents | 5 cents | 2 cents | 1 cent. All Euro coins have a map of Europe on the reverse, while on the straight side each coin has a different design depending on the euro zone.
What is the rarest 1 euro cent coin?
The rarest 1 Rare Euro Cent Coins is a minting error. It is a unilateral minting, i.e. with an incision only on the back and without the year of minting. It is worth 550€ if FdC and you can see an example in the image below. Among the euro cents there are some examples that could be particularly sought-after by collectors.
How much is a 1 cent face value coin worth?
The 1 Cent Face Value Coin That Costs 6.600 Euro. As a very flashy case we bring you the case of this Italian coin of 1 Euro cent sold for more than 6.600 Euro. A revaluation that not even the noble metal minted coin get.
What is a 1 cent coin made of?
The 1 cent is the smallest euro coins. It weighs 2.30 grams, has a diameter of 16 mm and is made of steel with copper plating. The edges are smooth and the axes are German style. 1-cent coin has been in circulation since 2002, although some of the coins date from 1999, the year in which the euro was minted.