How much is the 2 euro coin worth?

How much is the 2 euro coin worth?

The 2 euro cent coin (€0.02) has a value of one-fiftieth of a euro and is composed of copper-plated steel. All coins have a common reverse and country-specific (national) obverse. The coin has been used since 2002 and was not redesigned in 2007 as were the higher-value coins.

What is the rarest commemorative coin?

The famous 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains the most coveted coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000. Other rare designs include the 2011 Olympic 50p’s and the highly collectable Peter Rabbit 2018 coins.

Which commemorative coins are worth money?

Modern Commemorative Silver Dollars Average Prices and Values

Date, Mint & Theme Buy Sell
1986-P Statue of Liberty Centennial $41.00 $30.00
1986-S Statue of Liberty Centennial Proof $39.00 $28.00
1987-P U.S. Constitution Bicentennial $42.00 $31.00
1987-S U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Proof $41.00 $30.00

Are Old euros worth anything?

They’re not worth anything.” The European Central Bank estimates the 12 countries that have adopted the euro have roughly 9 billion bank notes of their respective currencies in circulation.

How much is a 2002 2 euro coin worth?

Mintage, Worth:

Year Mark Value, USD
2002 F $ 2.24
2002 G $ 2.24
2002 J $ 2.24

Who are the people on the 2005 Euro coin?

Description: The effigies of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and King Albert II of Belgium are depicted in profile (from left to right) in the centre of the coin, above the year of issue, 2005.

Are there any commemorative coins in the Eurozone?

There have also been four common €2 commemorative coins issued by all eurozone member states: 1 50 years Treaty of Rome in 2007. 2 10 years Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union (EMU) in 2009. 3 10 years Euro Coins and Banknotes in 2012. 4 30 years of the Flag of Europe in 2015.

When did the Euro 2 coin come out?

€2 commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the eurozone since 2004 as legal tender in all eurozone member states. Only the national obverse sides of the coins differ; the common reverse sides do not.

What do the Stars on the Euro 2005 mean?

The inscription ‘50 JAHRE STAATSVERTRAG’ appears above the seals and the year of issue, 2005, below them. The vertical stripes in the background represent Austria’s national colours (red-white-red). The outer ring of the coin features the 12 stars of the EU.