Japan officcial coin set 2023 - Year of the Rabbit
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39,00 €
This is a standard coin set including six brilliant uncirculated coins of Japan as well as a special medal featuring this year's oriental zodiac, the Rabbit
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In beautiful themed packaging in the theme of the city of Namur
With two official 2.5 euro coins Belgium 2024: 'James Ensor Year' and 'the Bee'
Nominal value of €8.88
Mintage limited to a maximum of 6,000 coin sets
After the Fleur de Coin sets dedicated to Brussels, Antwerp, Liège and Ghent, the Royal Mint of Belgium now dives into the East Cantons, towards Eupen. For more than a century, Eupen remained under German rule until it was ceded to Belgium in 1919. Today, the capital of the Belgian German-speaking Community is a charming place with a wide range of shops and gastronomy, beautiful nature and a rich cultural treasure. In Eupen, you will discover many historical buildings dating back to the heyday of the cloth industry. The beautifully decorated St Nicholas' Church and the City Museum are also worth a visit. A walk in the surrounding Hertogenwald forest or a unique view of the impressive reservoir on the Vesder will complete your recreational pleasure.
Get the two new 2023 2½ euro coins on top!
In addition to the eight uncirculated 2023 euro coins in FDC quality, this issue also includes both commemorative 2½ euro coins. So you kill two birds with one stone and this set is good for a nominal total of €8.88.
In beautiful themed packaging in the theme of the city of Namur
With two official 2.5 euro coins Belgium 2024: 'James Ensor Year' and 'the Bee'
Nominal value of €8.88
Mintage limited to a maximum of 6,000 coin sets
After the Fleur de Coin sets dedicated to Brussels, Antwerp, Liège and Ghent, the Royal Mint of Belgium now dives into the East Cantons, towards Eupen. For more than a century, Eupen remained under German rule until it was ceded to Belgium in 1919. Today, the capital of the Belgian German-speaking Community is a charming place with a wide range of shops and gastronomy, beautiful nature and a rich cultural treasure. In Eupen, you will discover many historical buildings dating back to the heyday of the cloth industry. The beautifully decorated St Nicholas' Church and the City Museum are also worth a visit. A walk in the surrounding Hertogenwald forest or a unique view of the impressive reservoir on the Vesder will complete your recreational pleasure.
Get the two new 2023 2½ euro coins on top!
In addition to the eight uncirculated 2023 euro coins in FDC quality, this issue also includes both commemorative 2½ euro coins. So you kill two birds with one stone and this set is good for a nominal total of €8.88.
59,00 €
The 2€ coin shows the poet France Prešeren and the inscription "Shivé naj vsi naródi" (God’s blessing on all nations) − a line taken from his poem "Zdravljica" which is also used in the country’s national anthem. Edge lettering of the €2 coin: SLOVENIJA followed by an engraved dot.
9,00 €
The euro coin series comprises eight different denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, €1 and €2. The euro coins have a common side and a national side. The national side indicates the issuing country. The common sides of the coins were designed by Mr Luc Luycx of the Royal Belgian Mint.
They show images of the European Union or of Europe and symbolise the unity of the EU. The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins show Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on a globe.
Croatia has chosen four designs for their national sides of the euro coins, all featuring the distinctive Croatian chequerboard pattern in the background. All the coins also depict the 12 stars of the European flag.
The €2 coin features a map of Croatia on a chequerboard background. The design, by Ivan Šivak, includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
Edge lettering of the €2 coin: “O LIJEPA O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO” (“Oh beautiful, oh dear, oh sweet freedom”), a line from Ivan Gundulić’s famous play, Dubravka.
The €1 coin shows a marten on a chequerboard background and was designed by Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić and Fran Zekan. The marten is a small mammal that lent its name to the country’s former currency, the kuna. The design includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
The 50 cent , 20 cent and. 10 cent coin features a portrait of inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla, who developed alternating current technology. The coin was designed by Ivan Domagoj Račić and includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
The 1, 2 and 5 -cent coin shows a motif of the letters “HR” in the angular Glagolitic script. The Glagolitic alphabet is the oldest known Slavic script and was used in Croatia until the 19th century. The coin was designed by Maja Škripelj and includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
They show images of the European Union or of Europe and symbolise the unity of the EU. The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins show Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on a globe.
Croatia has chosen four designs for their national sides of the euro coins, all featuring the distinctive Croatian chequerboard pattern in the background. All the coins also depict the 12 stars of the European flag.
The €2 coin features a map of Croatia on a chequerboard background. The design, by Ivan Šivak, includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
Edge lettering of the €2 coin: “O LIJEPA O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO” (“Oh beautiful, oh dear, oh sweet freedom”), a line from Ivan Gundulić’s famous play, Dubravka.
The €1 coin shows a marten on a chequerboard background and was designed by Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić and Fran Zekan. The marten is a small mammal that lent its name to the country’s former currency, the kuna. The design includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
The 50 cent , 20 cent and. 10 cent coin features a portrait of inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla, who developed alternating current technology. The coin was designed by Ivan Domagoj Račić and includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
The 1, 2 and 5 -cent coin shows a motif of the letters “HR” in the angular Glagolitic script. The Glagolitic alphabet is the oldest known Slavic script and was used in Croatia until the 19th century. The coin was designed by Maja Škripelj and includes the year of issuance and the inscription “HRVATSKA”, the country’s name in Croatian.
15,00 €
Face Value: 1 €
Diameter: 24,25 mm
Mintage:80 000 coincards
The Mint of the Vatican City State presents the Vatican Coin Card N. 2, a blister card showing the Holy Father with a 1 euro coin bearing the date 2023
Diameter: 24,25 mm
Mintage:80 000 coincards
The Mint of the Vatican City State presents the Vatican Coin Card N. 2, a blister card showing the Holy Father with a 1 euro coin bearing the date 2023
19,00 €