German Euro?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by cmbdii, Feb 15, 2005.

  1. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    I got an uncirculated set of German Euro from 2002, a little while back. I automatically fell in love with it. The German Euro are quite stunning. I was just wondering, how much is a 2002 uncirculated set of German Euro worth?
     
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  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    CoinJoe2006,the total face value of the German Euro coins from the 1 Euro-Cent right through to 2 Euros has a face value of 3 Euros & 88 Euro-Cents.
     
  4. Jens

    Jens New Member

  5. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    Its an 8 coin set. It includes the 1,2,5,10,20,and 50 cent coins, and the 1 and 2 Euro coin. I'm currently looking on Ebay to see if I can find the exact same thing so you all can see it.
     
  6. cmbdii

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  7. Jens

    Jens New Member

    Well that's no official unc or proof set so i'm afraid it's worth only 3,88 Euro.
     
  8. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    I'm not talking about how much is it, I'm talking about how much its worth.
     
  9. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    What part of "3.88" did you not understand? ;-)

    Well, since that is a nice presentation folder, it would probably sell at a somewhat higher price, maybe 5 to 10 euro. But since anybody can "make" such a set by combining the eight circulation coins and a piece of (designed) cardboard, you would not get much more, I am afraid.

    The official BU sets, from the German Numismatic Office at the BWPV, are a little more expensive, maybe €10-15 per mintmark set. And a 2002 proof set would be about €25 ...

    Christian
     
  10. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    Well I paid about $8 USD for it. Is that a good deal?
     
  11. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Sounds good to me, for a set of unc. coins packed like this :) It's just that Germany is one of those countries that made no euro coins dated 1999, 2000, or 2001. Thus all German euro and cent coins are dated 2002 or later, with '02 being the most frequent year ...

    Christian
     
  12. cmbdii

    cmbdii New Member

    Oh ok, I didnt know that. I dont know much about the Euro, but thanks for the info.
     
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