Variant for Spanish 2€ EMU coin (big stars)

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by izotz, May 15, 2009.

  1. izotz

    izotz Euro Coins Fan

    You may have already seen the EMU coin series for the European Union countries.

    In Spain, we have had a very popular variant. In the images, you can see that the stars on the right are quite bigger.

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    As far as I know, there is still no official information about mintage quantity or the reason about this. It is not just an error or manipulation, as it seems they have been issued some thousands.

    They say it could have been some mistaken coin die. If this is true, the mintage should be less than 70,000 coins, but I'm just guessing on this.
     
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  3. kvarterto

    kvarterto Senior Member

    Who designed that coin? :eek: A five-year-old!? Surely they could have done better?
     
  4. (v)

    (v) Senior Member

    ...and "EU citizens and residents have selected the design by an on-line vote".:eek:hya:
     
  5. kvarterto

    kvarterto Senior Member

    Eu citizens = bad taste :D
     
  6. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    What is it supposed to be a depiction of?
     
  7. (v)

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  8. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    It is possible that they were produced at two different mints, so far I have managed not to buy a single one of them LOL (I suppose I will have to at some stage)
     
  9. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Apparently most did not care about the coin, or the designs. Well, that is how such votes work - the European Union has a population of almost 500 million, but only 150,000 participated in this design vote. By the way, Mr Stamatopoulos (the winning artist) also designed the Greek circulation coins. But what looks good on the €1 coin from Greece (the "coin on a coin" look) is ho-hum in this case ... Oh well, the vote was a fairly long time ago (Jan-Feb 2008), and the coins were issued in January 2009. I had almost forgotten about them. ;)

    Christian
     
  10. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Don't think the Spanish ones were made at more than one place. What is more likely (izotz may know more about this) is that the type with the bigger stars was produced and issued first, and then the dies were modified.

    Christian
     
  11. izotz

    izotz Euro Coins Fan

    Right now, as you said, there is just one mint in Spain (Madrid). As I said, no official answer for this yet. But it is quite likely that they changed the die. I suppose they changed their minds about stars, but they didn't realize that one of the dies was taken from the mistaken design.
     
  12. kidromeo

    kidromeo I M LEGEND

    Right now I got this coin coming from Spain but I don't know which variety I'm going to get :rolleyes:. I'm still a bit confused.
    Which one is the rarer variety, big stars or small stars?:confused:
     
  13. izotz

    izotz Euro Coins Fan

    "Big stars" is the rare one. It is quite likely that you will receive the small ones. Anyway, you may be lucky :)
     
  14. kvarterto

    kvarterto Senior Member

    But the Greek circulation euros are so beautiful! Why couldn´t he do a better job designing this coin? I´m sure he had lazy day, and handed the job to his daughter :eek:dd:
     
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