32.500 EURBrunswick-Wolfenbüttel,
Heinrich Julius,
Löser zu 10 Taler 1609,
good vf
Brunswick
31.000 EUREast India Company,
Victoria,
Mohur 1841,
10.72 g fine,
xf-unc
Inda
14.900 EURGalba,
Aureus July 68 - January 69,
vf-xf / good
Roman Imperial Coins
10.750 EURBrunswick-Wolfenbüttel,
Friedrich Ulrich,
Löser zu 5 Reichstalern 1620,
vf-xf
Brunswick
9.250 EURGerman East Africa,
15 Rupien 1916,
xf-unc,
J. 728b
Associated Regions
6.900 EURHerzogtum Württemberg (Kgr. ab 1806),
Karl Eugen,
Silver medal 1777,
xf-unc
Württemberg
6.400 EURAlbertine branch,
Friedrich August I.,
Reichstaler 1707,
nearly xf
Sachsen (Saxony)
5.800 EURSilver medal o.J. (about 1625),
vf-xf
Franconian Circle
4.800 EURCity,
Reichstaler 1673,
Struck under Karl XI of Sweden.
Title Leopold I.
good vf
Wismar
4.750 EURBrandenburg,
Electorate,
Reichstaler 1675,
on the Victory in the Battle of Fehrbellin,
vf-xf
Brandenburg-Prussia
Archive: People and Markets

2-Euro Ticker: New 2-Euro Coins in May 2024

by Sebastian Wieschowski, translated by Maike Meßmann

2-euro commemorative coins are among the most popular collectors’ items in Europe – and new designs are being launched almost every month. No fewer than 530 different issues have been released since 2004. In the new 2-Euro Ticker we keep 2-euro collectors up to date and inform you about exciting new issues as well as surprising developments in the 2-euro world.

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This month’s highlight: Estonia’s new 2-euro coin – a real eye-catcher. Photo: Eesti Pank

This month’s highlight: Estonia’s new 2-euro coin – a real eye-catcher. Photo: Eesti Pank

San Marino: 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Civil Rights and Fundamental Principles of the Legal System of San Marino

The first 2024 2-euro commemorative coin from San Marino was officially released on 23 April 2024. In May, it was offered for the first time by coin dealers throughout Europe, and subscribers who had ordered the coin directly from the San Marino sales office received the piece by mail. The coin, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Civil Rights and Fundamental Principles of the Legal System of San Marino, has a mintage of 56,000 specimens and was issued in a coin card.

San Marino’s new coin card in the usual design. Photo: DFN

San Marino’s new coin card in the usual design. Photo: DFN

San Marino’s new 2-euro commemorative coin honours the country’s legal system. Photo: DFN

San Marino’s new 2-euro commemorative coin honours the country’s legal system. Photo: DFN

It is interesting for collectors to note that the market price of the current San Marino commemorative coin has stabilised at 30 euros; while last year’s issues are traded between 40 to 50 euros each. The coin depicts a legal code with the inscription “I DIRITTI DELLA PERSONA UMANA SONO INVIOLABILI” (The rights of the individual are inviolable). There are also schematic representations of the Palazzo Pubblico as well as the Statua della Libertà in the background.

Belgium: four national languages, two coin cards. Photo: herdenkingsmunten.be

Belgium: four national languages, two coin cards. Photo: herdenkingsmunten.be

Belgium: Fight Against Cancer

On 13 May 2024, Belgium issued its second 2-euro commemorative coin of the year. The coin’s theme is “Fight against cancer”, and a total of 125,000 specimens were issued. These will be sold exclusively in coin cards, which exist in two language versions. In addition, Belgium minted a total of 5,000 specimens in Proof quality. The coin depicts a rainbow as a symbol of hope for a cancer-free world. It also features a heart rate graph in the form of an awareness ribbon – a symbol of solidarity.

Estonia also issues its 2-euro commemorative coin in a coin card. Photo: Eesti Pank

Estonia also issues its 2-euro commemorative coin in a coin card. Photo: Eesti Pank

Estonia: The Cornflower as Estonia’s National Flower

As part of a series on national symbols, Estonia issued a 2-euro commemorative coin on 21 May 2024, showing the cornflower, Estonia’s national flower. It has a mintage figure of 1,000,000 specimens, 12,000 of which were released in a coin card.

In addition to the design of Estonia’s 2024 2-euro coin, the country has also released the design of next year’s 2025 issue. Photo: Eesti Pank

In addition to the design of Estonia’s 2024 2-euro coin, the country has also released the design of next year’s 2025 issue. Photo: Eesti Pank

Moreover, the design for Estonia’s 2025 2-euro commemorative coin has also been unveiled. It is dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the first printed text in Estonian. The design shows four books, forming the letter “E”.

Outlook

Only one 2-euro commemorative coin has been officially announced for June – France’s coin for the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, featuring the Eiffel Tower, wrapped around a torch. Collectors should keep an eye out for this coin, as it will be the first time in many years for France to issue a special Proof edition with official colour application. Collectors of Monaco specimens are also in for an exciting time – in previous years, new 2-euro commemorative coins from the Principality have often been released in June!

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