There are some rarities among coin collectors. A new 2-euro coin commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Paulskirche constitution has now triggered hype among collectors.
This is the new highly coveted collector’s coin
A new 2-euro coin was produced for the 175th anniversary of the Paulskirche constitution. A total of 30 million copies have been issued, causing a stir in the world of coin collectors. The reverse of the coin depicts St. Paul’s Church with the words “Paulskirchenverfassung 1849”. At the bottom is the year in which the coin was issued: 2024. The country in which the coin is issued is Germany. And finally, the mint in which the coin was produced. In this case, it is represented by the letters A, D, F, G, or J. The twelve stars of Europe are engraved on the outside. Finally, the artist immortalized himself on the coin: Bodo Broschat’s initials, which are emblazoned on the coin, are an artist from Berlin.
10,000 euros for 2 euros
There are a total of 30 million copies of this special coin, and it is assumed that the coin will increase in value in the future.
Which 2 euro coins are valuable, and how do you recognize them?
This can already be observed on eBay: There are already the first offers asking utopian prices. Many offers start with an asking price in the four-digit range but quickly go up into the five-digit range. It remains to be seen whether collectors will be prepared to pay these prices in the near future. One thing is certain: with 30 million coins in circulation, it won’t be too long before demand for the collector’s coin continues to rise. One thing is clear: the coin is always pretty, which is why its rarity is not the only reason to have it in your collection. If you have too many coins in your wallet, you can easily turn them into bills with a Coinstar vending machine.
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