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<p>[QUOTE="Cristian-Aprilia, post: 3384273, member: 101814"][QUOTE = "Seattlite86, post: 3383890, membro: 59737"] 450x 2 euros is still 900€, regardless of the mint state of the coin. I don't personally see that as sustainable, but if you do, then I admire your hobby budget <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/ QUOTE]</p><p>450 are the total emissions expected at the end of 2019, they are not those of 2019, fortunately. But for those who start now from scratch already be able to stand in the equals is tough. I then collect the 2 euro commemorative in coincard, some countries that I particularly like the proof version, and then there are the ministries like Vatican San Marino and Andorra that are more expensive. Also collecting all the ordinary coins in mint condition with a circulation of less than one million pieces, some special cuts like the 5 euros finnish, and a very nice Austrian silver and niobium series. At the end of the year, the expenditure exceeds one thousand euros.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cristian-Aprilia, post: 3384273, member: 101814"][QUOTE = "Seattlite86, post: 3383890, membro: 59737"] 450x 2 euros is still 900€, regardless of the mint state of the coin. I don't personally see that as sustainable, but if you do, then I admire your hobby budget :)[/ QUOTE] 450 are the total emissions expected at the end of 2019, they are not those of 2019, fortunately. But for those who start now from scratch already be able to stand in the equals is tough. I then collect the 2 euro commemorative in coincard, some countries that I particularly like the proof version, and then there are the ministries like Vatican San Marino and Andorra that are more expensive. Also collecting all the ordinary coins in mint condition with a circulation of less than one million pieces, some special cuts like the 5 euros finnish, and a very nice Austrian silver and niobium series. At the end of the year, the expenditure exceeds one thousand euros.[/QUOTE]
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