Seems those albums have - maybe due to a lack of collector interest in the US - not been updated for a while: Most euro countries have two types of circulation coins (old map / new map), and there are more than 12 euro countries (not counting MC/SM/VA there are 13 now, and 15 in three months). But at least the albums/sheets are not very expensive ... Christian
really i think its neat that each country gets to design them however it has wierd denominations 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 euro
As for the two smallest denominations, I could do fine without them (they are not really used in Finland and the Netherlands anyway). The others are normal and just fine ... the British, by the way, have the very same system: 0.01 - 0.02 - 0.05 - 0.10 - 0.20 - 0.50 - 1.00 - 2.00. So do the Swiss, except that the smallest piece is the 0.05 coin and they have a 5.00 coin at the "other end". Nothing peculiar about that. Christian
That's why I have one of these on the way: http://www.leuchtturm.de/epages/leu...roduct/View/4004117166556?FromCatalog=C000614 It let's you add the pages as needed, and I can get other pages of the same size to put all of the 2 Euro commemoratives that I don't have yet.
Ah, I have some Numis binders too (with "generic" pages though). Those euro albums/pages are indeed nice and also flexible with regard to new issues ... Christian