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Europa. 2 Euro Various Years (3 coins with cancellation marks)  (Ingen mindstepris)
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Europa. 2 Euro Various Years (3 coins with cancellation marks) (Ingen mindstepris)

for sale 3 coins together ( photo number 22,23,24,) Luxembourg 2 Euro year 2015 - circulation coin DESTRUKT Mint Error Waffle UNC ( PHOTO NUMBER 23 ) A very rare coin sought after by collectors Bimetal alloy. Nickel brass center covered with nickel. Copper-nickel ring Side type Serrated with inscription Inscription on the edge'2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★' ShapeRound Obverse/reverse layout Not reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: Map of Europe inscription 2 Euro Designers: Nicolas Cozon Reverse: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg inscription: LËTZEBUERG 2015 Designers: Joaquin Jimenez, Yvette Gastauer-Claire (YGC) Irregularity due to die wear, the coin shows metal crushing in the form of longitudinal lines. During minting, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. The friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin disc causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint destructs are highly sought after by collectors, because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable, due to their rarity and exceptionality. Coin obverse: leakage of the central ring, stars on the outer edge of the coin are misshapen, The inner core of the coin was torn off from the outer ring, creating two separate elements: the central core and the outer ring. The inscription LËTZEBUERG and the year 2015 are distorted The shape but distorted, additionally visible 3 very narrow convex grooves on the coin struck during the movement of the die. The edge of the coin at the top is very distorted, loss of metal cut by the press. Reverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, with together visible 3 very wide outer gaps in the form of cones, running in 4 points of the coin. All grooves struck during the movement of the press die and minting under enormous pressure. Number 2 damaged Interesting and unique very rare and unusual form of destruction of this coin. Malta 2 Euro 2012: Rare Coin (Image Number 22) Malta 2 Euro Year 2012 Bimetallic alloy Central element: copper-nickel plated with nickel. Nickel-plated brass ring Shape: Round Obverse/Reverse: Non-reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: Description: Constitution of Malta - Representatives of the Majority 1887 - 2012 Representation of the Majority Edge inscription: "2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠" Designers: Luc Luycx Irregularity resulting from die wear – the coin shows metal dents in the form of longitudinal lines. During the minting process, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin disc causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint damage is highly sought after by collectors, as its uniqueness makes it interesting and often very valuable due to its rarity and exceptionality. Obverse of the coin: A central ring with visible internal gaps. The inscription: Representation of the Majority MALTA, located on the edge of the inner ring, has been deformed, some letters are invisible, and several are missing. On the building in the background, all 17 windows that make up the building's overall shape are missing; the window design is blurred, and the external frames lack contrast. All nine human figures depicted in the foreground are missing; their shapes are blurred and barely visible. The date "2012" stamped at the bottom of the coin is difficult to read, and the numerals are distorted. The 12 stars on the outer edge of the coin are distorted and barely visible, and some are missing. In addition, two wide, conical, rectangular outer grooves run through the partial center of the coin and the top edge. Two wide, conical, rectangular outer grooves also run through the partial center of the coin and the bottom edge. Two additional minor, short, conical scratches are present on the outer edge of the coin at the bottom, right, and left, as well as on the upper edge of the coin at the right and left. All the scratches and cracks were produced during the movement of the press and the striking process under enormous pressure. The coin's shape is partially altered. Reverse of the coin: The central ring is missing. The outer edge of the coin is distorted. The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines above the inscription "EURO" is missing. The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines below the inscription "EURO" is missing. The map of Europe at the bottom is damaged. The number "2" is partially distorted. Period: European Union (Euro) (1999-2025) Photo number 24 Currency: Euro Type: Circulation coins Denomination: 2 euros Year: Unknown Bimetallic alloy. Medium nickel brass plated with nickel. Cupronickel ring, no ribs (smooth) Edge inscription: none 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★' Shape: Round Obverse/Reverse Arrangement: Not Reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: Coin core clean, without symbols or date During the minting of coins, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction between the dies' surfaces and the coin blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint defects are highly sought after by collectors because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable due to their rarity and exceptionality. Obverse of the coin: the central ring is missing, and the stars on the outer edge of the coin are missing. The outer ring is additionally damaged by two grooves visible on the reverse and obverse on each side as crevices. The inner core of the coin has been separated from the outer ring. Mitt marks missing. The coin's shape is not circular, but distorted. Additionally, four deep slits are visible—triangles—formed by the movement of the die. The upper edge of the coin is slightly distorted. Reverse of the coin: the central ring is missing, and two very deep crevices are visible running vertically through the center of the coin. All grooves were created during the press movement and the minting process under enormous pressure. The number 2 is missing. The date is missing. A map of Europe is missing. The edge of the coin is distorted. The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines above and below the EURO inscription is missing. The EURO inscription and the map of Europe are missing. This is a very interesting disc for striking a 2 Euro coin.

Nr. 101130522

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Europa. 2 Euro Various Years (3 coins with cancellation marks)  (Ingen mindstepris)

Europa. 2 Euro Various Years (3 coins with cancellation marks) (Ingen mindstepris)

for sale 3 coins together ( photo number 22,23,24,)

Luxembourg 2 Euro year 2015 - circulation coin DESTRUKT
Mint Error Waffle UNC ( PHOTO NUMBER 23 )

A very rare coin sought after by collectors

Bimetal alloy.

Nickel brass center covered with nickel.

Copper-nickel ring

Side type Serrated with inscription

Inscription on the edge'2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★'

ShapeRound

Obverse/reverse layout Not reversed

Weight (g) 8.5

Diameter (mm) 25.75

Thickness (mm) 2.2

Obverse: Map of Europe inscription 2 Euro

Designers: Nicolas Cozon

Reverse: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg

inscription: LËTZEBUERG 2015

Designers: Joaquin Jimenez, Yvette Gastauer-Claire (YGC)

Irregularity due to die wear, the coin shows metal crushing in the form of longitudinal lines.

During minting, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. The friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin disc causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint destructs are highly sought after by collectors, because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable, due to their rarity and exceptionality.

Coin obverse: leakage of the central ring, stars on the outer edge of the coin are misshapen,
The inner core of the coin was torn off from the outer ring, creating two separate elements: the central core and the outer ring.

The inscription LËTZEBUERG and the year 2015 are distorted

The shape but distorted, additionally visible 3 very narrow convex grooves on the coin struck during the movement of the die. The edge of the coin at the top is very distorted, loss of metal cut by the press.

Reverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, with together visible 3 very wide outer gaps in the form of cones, running in 4 points of the coin. All grooves struck during the movement of the press die and minting under enormous pressure. Number 2 damaged
Interesting and unique very rare and unusual form of destruction of this coin.


Malta 2 Euro 2012: Rare Coin (Image Number 22)

Malta 2 Euro
Year 2012
Bimetallic alloy

Central element: copper-nickel plated with nickel.

Nickel-plated brass ring

Shape: Round

Obverse/Reverse: Non-reversed

Weight (g) 8.5

Diameter (mm) 25.75

Thickness (mm) 2.2

Obverse:

Description: Constitution of Malta - Representatives of the Majority
1887 - 2012
Representation of the Majority

Edge inscription: "2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠ 2✠✠"

Designers: Luc Luycx

Irregularity resulting from die wear – the coin shows metal dents in the form of longitudinal lines.
During the minting process, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin disc causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint damage is highly sought after by collectors, as its uniqueness makes it interesting and often very valuable due to its rarity and exceptionality.

Obverse of the coin:

A central ring with visible internal gaps. The inscription: Representation of the Majority
MALTA, located on the edge of the inner ring, has been deformed, some letters are invisible, and several are missing. On the building in the background, all 17 windows that make up the building's overall shape are missing; the window design is blurred, and the external frames lack contrast. All nine human figures depicted in the foreground are missing; their shapes are blurred and barely visible.

The date "2012" stamped at the bottom of the coin is difficult to read,
and the numerals are distorted. The 12 stars on the outer edge of the coin are distorted and barely visible, and some are missing.

In addition, two wide, conical, rectangular outer grooves run through the partial center of the coin and the top edge. Two wide, conical, rectangular outer grooves also run through the partial center of the coin and the bottom edge. Two additional minor, short, conical scratches are present on the outer edge of the coin at the bottom, right, and left, as well as on the upper edge of the coin at the right and left.

All the scratches and cracks were produced during the movement of the press and the striking process under enormous pressure. The coin's shape is partially altered.

Reverse of the coin: The central ring is missing.

The outer edge of the coin is distorted.

The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines above the inscription "EURO" is missing.

The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines below the inscription "EURO" is missing.

The map of Europe at the bottom is damaged.

The number "2" is partially distorted.

Period: European Union (Euro) (1999-2025) Photo number 24
Currency: Euro
Type: Circulation coins
Denomination: 2 euros
Year: Unknown
Bimetallic alloy.
Medium nickel brass plated with nickel. Cupronickel ring, no ribs (smooth)
Edge inscription: none 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★'
Shape: Round
Obverse/Reverse Arrangement: Not Reversed
Weight (g) 8.5
Diameter (mm) 25.75
Thickness (mm) 2.2
Obverse: Coin core clean, without symbols or date

During the minting of coins, the dies are subjected to high dynamic loads, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction between the dies' surfaces and the coin blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint defects are highly sought after by collectors because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable due to their rarity and exceptionality.

Obverse of the coin: the central ring is missing, and the stars on the outer edge of the coin are missing.
The outer ring is additionally damaged by two grooves visible on the reverse and obverse on each side as crevices.
The inner core of the coin has been separated from the outer ring.

Mitt marks missing.
The coin's shape is not circular, but distorted. Additionally, four deep slits are visible—triangles—formed by the movement of the die. The upper edge of the coin is slightly distorted.

Reverse of the coin: the central ring is missing, and two very deep crevices are visible running vertically through the center of the coin. All grooves were created during the press movement and the minting process under enormous pressure. The number 2 is missing. The date is missing. A map of Europe is missing.

The edge of the coin is distorted. The arrangement of six stars and six vertical lines above and below the EURO inscription is missing. The EURO inscription and the map of Europe are missing. This is a very interesting disc for striking a 2 Euro coin.


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