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<p>[QUOTE="onecenter, post: 2798067, member: 8703"]The most likely candidates are Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City. Countries with smaller populations like Luxembourg and Ireland issue fewer coins than Germany, France, Italy and Spain do, in most cases. I found Greek, Slovakian and Slovenian euro coinage sets to be expensive. Maltese and Cypriot sets, on occasion, are also a bit pricey. Monaco is subject to extreme speculation.</p><p><br /></p><p>What is less known by some collectors is that many euro coins are issued in circulation quantities only sporadically or as commerce needs them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nonetheless, every year, faithfully, all the nations that have the euro as their monetary unit issue collector sets. Germany, having five mints, issues five separate sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition, their are TONS of euro-denominated commemoratives, the great majority in precious metal. Two-euro coins are the preferred denomination for circulating commemoratives.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="onecenter, post: 2798067, member: 8703"]The most likely candidates are Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City. Countries with smaller populations like Luxembourg and Ireland issue fewer coins than Germany, France, Italy and Spain do, in most cases. I found Greek, Slovakian and Slovenian euro coinage sets to be expensive. Maltese and Cypriot sets, on occasion, are also a bit pricey. Monaco is subject to extreme speculation. What is less known by some collectors is that many euro coins are issued in circulation quantities only sporadically or as commerce needs them. Nonetheless, every year, faithfully, all the nations that have the euro as their monetary unit issue collector sets. Germany, having five mints, issues five separate sets. In addition, their are TONS of euro-denominated commemoratives, the great majority in precious metal. Two-euro coins are the preferred denomination for circulating commemoratives.[/QUOTE]
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