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ERROR Europe ~ Blank Planchets 1 & 2 Euro unstruck planchets ~ **Scarce** ERROR

$ 18.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: The unstruck bimetallic euro coin planchets you see are what you will get.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Error
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Certification: Uncertified

    Description

    +
    2 Euro planchet:
    The edge inscription of this 2 Euro planchet identifies it as
    Austrian.  The sequence
    ~
    2***EURO
    ~
    is repeated four times alternately, upright and inverted. No other member state of the Euro Zone use this pattern along the edge of their 2 Euro coins.
    Weight = 8.5 grams
    +
    1 Euro planchet
    :
    It is used by all 20 member states of the EU.
    Weight = 7.5 grams
    +  Specification weight for both coins are correct.  Both are attracted to a magnet.  These bimetallic coins have a core that is trilaminar with the center layer being composed of pure nickel.
    European collectors pay upwards of three to four times the BIN price of this listing.
    As with all my listings (unless otherwise noted), the coin/s you see are the coin/s you get.
    No international shipping
    (Except to US Territories - Guam - PR - US Virgin Isl etc. Expect longer shipping times if you are located in these geographical areas)
    Shipping policy:
    I keep it simple and inexpensive.  Due to excessive shipping costs for non-graded coins, I will send in a nondescript white / off white envelope with minimal but secure packing.  This means to you that the coin will be shipped in an envelope and
    no tracking
    number with non-machinable postage stamp and additional postage as necessary.
    Please leave feedback so I know you received your item.  Thank you.
    Numismatic Background - Errorscope editor for CONECA's bi-monthly journal for 10 years (2007-2016). Researcher and writer with dozens of articles related to Major Mint Errors. Long time collector.