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Niederlande. 2 Euro 2007 (3 coins with cancellation marks)  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Niederlande. 2 Euro 2007 (3 coins with cancellation marks) (Ohne mindestpreis)

for sale 3 coins together Netherlands 2 Euro 2007 - DESTRUKT circulation coin ( photo number 14) Mint Error Waffle UNC A very rare coin sought after by collectors 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome Bimetal alloy. Nickel-plated brass center. Cupronickel Ring Side Type: Serrated with inscription Inscription on the edge: 'GOD ★ ZIJ ★ MET ★ ONS ★' Shape: Round Obverse/Reverse Layout: Not Reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: on the original coin: 2007 (50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome) 50 JAAR EUROPA KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN VERDRAG VAN ROME Designers: Luc Luycx Reverse on the original coin: 2 EURO against a background of a map of Europe. On the outer edge, there are 6 stars and 6 vertical lines above the EURO inscription, and 6 stars and 6 vertical lines below the EURO inscription. General Description: Destructed Irregularity resulting from die wear. The coin shows metal dents in the form of longitudinal lines. During minting, coins 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 blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint destructed pieces are highly sought after by collectors because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable due to their rarity and exceptionality. Reverse of this coin: A leak in the central ring, with visible internal gaps. Three wide internal grooves in the shape of a rectangle, struck by the die on the central core of the coin. All grooves and crevices were created by the press's movement and the enormous pressure of minting. The numeral 2 is damaged, and the map of Europe is misshapen and incomplete. The edge of the coin is distorted. The 6 stars and 6 vertical lines above the EURO inscription are distorted. The EURO inscription is distorted. The obverse of this coin: the central ring is leaking, and the stars on the outer edge are misshapen. The set of triangles surrounding the treaty (open book) is incomplete, and some triangles are damaged. The inscription "KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN" at the bottom of the core is incomplete. Additionally, two thick, wide internal grooves run through the center of the coin. Luxembourg 2 Euro, 2014 - DESTRUKT circulation coin ( photo number G ) Mint Error Waffle UNC A very rare coin sought after by collectors. Bimetal alloy. Nickel-plated brass center. Cupronickel Ring Side Type: Serrated with inscription Edge Inscription: '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★' Shape: Round Obverse/Reverse Layout: Not Reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: Map of Europe with 2 Euro inscription Designers: Nicolas Cozon Reverse: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Inscription: LËTZEBUERG 2014 Designers: Joaquin Jimenez, Yvette Gastauer-Claire (YGC) Irregularity due to die wear The coin depicts metal crushing in the form of longitudinal lines. During coin minting, high dynamic loads occur on the dies, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. The friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint debris 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 crack in the central ring, misshapen stars, some arms missing, a crack in the outer and inner rings, a double strike of the die on the right side of the inner edge of the coin, and a double strike of the die on the left side of the inner edge of the coin. The inscription "LËTZEBUERG 2014" is distorted and double-struck, and the date "2014" is missing in its entirety. The central part of the coins is not clearly divided into two equal fields. The image of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, is distorted and lacks clearly defined facial features. Three mintmarks are missing. The coin's shape is not circular but distorted. Four vertical, thick, outer and inner grooves are visible when the press is moved. Reverse of the coin: the central ring is leaking. The six vertical lines and six stars below the "Euro" inscription are missing, as are the six stars and six vertical lines above the "EURO" inscription, and the numeral "4" next to the "EURO" inscription are missing. The large numeral "2" (the coin's denomination) is missing. Europa is missing entirely, only its rudimentary outlines. Three vertical, thick, deep, thin grooves are visible throughout the coin, and two unusually shaped, large, wide inner grooves. All grooves were created during the movement of the die and the striking process under enormous pressure. This coin's interesting and unique, very rare and unusual deformation form is Period European Union (Euro) (1999 - 2025) ( photo number H ) Currency Euro Type Circulation coins Denomination 2 euros Year unknown Alloy Bimetal. For sale 2 coins Together number 21x and 21zx1 Middle nickel brass covered with nickel. Copper-nickel ring Side type Serrated with inscription Inscription on the edge '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★' Shape Round Obverse/reverse layout Not reversed Weight (g) 8.5 Diameter (mm) 25.75 Thickness (mm) 2.2 Obverse: coin core clean without symbols and without date During minting of coins, high dynamic loads occur on the dies, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction occurring 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, because its uniqueness makes it interesting and often very valuable, due to its rarity and exceptionality. Obverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, no stars on the outer edge of the coin The outer ring is additionally damaged by visible 5 deep grooves on the core and outer edge of the coin in the form of triangular gaps. The inner core of the coin is not separated from the outer ring. No mint symbols The shape of the coin is not round, only distorted. Reverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, with visible 3 very deep gaps running vertically through the center of the coin All grooves punched during the movement of the press punch and minting under enormous pressure. No number 2 No date, no map of Europe. Missing the set of 6 stars and 6 vertical lines below and above the EURO inscription. Missing the EURO inscription and the map of Europe. Missing the inscription on the edge '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★' Interesting and unique very rare and unusual form of destruction of this coin.

Nr. 100359359

Verkauft
Niederlande. 2 Euro 2007 (3 coins with cancellation marks)  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Niederlande. 2 Euro 2007 (3 coins with cancellation marks) (Ohne mindestpreis)

for sale 3 coins together

Netherlands 2 Euro 2007 - DESTRUKT circulation coin ( photo number 14)
Mint Error Waffle UNC

A very rare coin sought after by collectors

50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome

Bimetal alloy.

Nickel-plated brass center.

Cupronickel Ring

Side Type: Serrated with inscription

Inscription on the edge: 'GOD ★ ZIJ ★ MET ★ ONS ★'

Shape: Round

Obverse/Reverse Layout: Not Reversed

Weight (g) 8.5

Diameter (mm) 25.75

Thickness (mm) 2.2

Obverse: on the original coin: 2007 (50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome)
50 JAAR
EUROPA
KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN
VERDRAG VAN ROME

Designers: Luc Luycx

Reverse on the original coin: 2 EURO against a background of a map of Europe. On the outer edge, there are 6 stars and 6 vertical lines above the EURO inscription, and 6 stars and 6 vertical lines below the EURO inscription.

General Description: Destructed
Irregularity resulting from die wear. The coin shows metal dents in the form of longitudinal lines. During minting, coins 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 blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint destructed pieces are highly sought after by collectors because their uniqueness makes them interesting and often very valuable due to their rarity and exceptionality.

Reverse of this coin:

A leak in the central ring, with visible internal gaps. Three wide internal grooves in the shape of a rectangle, struck by the die on the central core of the coin. All grooves and crevices were created by the press's movement and the enormous pressure of minting. The numeral 2 is damaged, and the map of Europe is misshapen and incomplete.

The edge of the coin is distorted. The 6 stars and 6 vertical lines above the EURO inscription are distorted. The EURO inscription is distorted.

The obverse of this coin: the central ring is leaking, and the stars on the outer edge are misshapen.

The set of triangles surrounding the treaty (open book) is incomplete, and some triangles are damaged.

The inscription "KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN" at the bottom of the core is incomplete.

Additionally, two thick, wide internal grooves run through the center of the coin.



Luxembourg 2 Euro, 2014 - DESTRUKT circulation coin ( photo number G )
Mint Error Waffle UNC

A very rare coin sought after by collectors.

Bimetal alloy.

Nickel-plated brass center.

Cupronickel Ring

Side Type: Serrated with inscription

Edge Inscription: '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★'

Shape: Round

Obverse/Reverse Layout: Not Reversed

Weight (g) 8.5

Diameter (mm) 25.75

Thickness (mm) 2.2

Obverse: Map of Europe with 2 Euro inscription

Designers: Nicolas Cozon

Reverse: Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg

Inscription: LËTZEBUERG 2014

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

Irregularity due to die wear The coin depicts metal crushing in the form of longitudinal lines.

During coin minting, high dynamic loads occur on the dies, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. The friction between the surfaces of the dies and the coin blank causes gradual wear of the dies. Contrary to appearances, mint debris 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 crack in the central ring, misshapen stars, some arms missing, a crack in the outer and inner rings, a double strike of the die on the right side of the inner edge of the coin, and a double strike of the die on the left side of the inner edge of the coin.

The inscription "LËTZEBUERG 2014" is distorted and double-struck, and the date "2014" is missing in its entirety. The central part of the coins is not clearly divided into two equal fields. The image of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, is distorted and lacks clearly defined facial features. Three mintmarks are missing. The coin's shape is not circular but distorted.

Four vertical, thick, outer and inner grooves are visible when the press is moved.

Reverse of the coin: the central ring is leaking.

The six vertical lines and six stars below the "Euro" inscription are missing, as are the six stars and six vertical lines above the "EURO" inscription, and the numeral "4" next to the "EURO" inscription are missing.

The large numeral "2" (the coin's denomination) is missing. Europa is missing entirely, only its rudimentary outlines.

Three vertical, thick, deep, thin grooves are visible throughout the coin, and two unusually shaped, large, wide inner grooves. All grooves were created during the movement of the die and the striking process under enormous pressure.

This coin's interesting and unique, very rare and unusual deformation form is




Period European Union (Euro) (1999 - 2025) ( photo number H )
Currency Euro
Type Circulation coins
Denomination 2 euros
Year unknown
Alloy Bimetal.

For sale 2 coins Together number 21x and 21zx1

Middle nickel brass covered with nickel.
Copper-nickel ring
Side type Serrated with inscription
Inscription on the edge '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★'
Shape Round
Obverse/reverse layout Not reversed
Weight (g) 8.5
Diameter (mm) 25.75
Thickness (mm) 2.2
Obverse: coin core clean without symbols and without date

During minting of coins, high dynamic loads occur on the dies, which sometimes causes damage in the form of cracks or even chips. Friction occurring 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, because its uniqueness makes it interesting and often very valuable, due to its rarity and exceptionality.

Obverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, no stars on the outer edge of the coin

The outer ring is additionally damaged by visible 5 deep grooves on the core and outer edge of the coin in the form of triangular gaps.

The inner core of the coin is not separated from the outer ring.

No mint symbols
The shape of the coin is not round, only distorted.

Reverse of the coin: leakage of the central ring, with visible 3 very deep gaps running vertically through the center of the coin All grooves punched during the movement of the press punch and minting under enormous pressure. No number 2 No date, no map of Europe.
Missing the set of 6 stars and 6 vertical lines below and above the EURO inscription. Missing the EURO inscription and the map of Europe. Missing the inscription on the edge '2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★ 2 ★ ★'

Interesting and unique very rare and unusual form of destruction of this coin.


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