Estimate: 40.000 EuroKelten. Gallien.
Vercingetorix, 52 v. Chr.
Goldstater.
Sehr selten.
Prägeschwächen, sonst sehr schön.
29
Estimate: 50.000 EuroM. Iunius Brutus.
Denar, 42,
Lagermünzstätte in Kleinasien oder Nordgriechenland.
Sehr selten.
Av. schön. Rv. schön bis sehr schön.
518
Estimate: 15.000 EuroByzanz. Revolte der Heraclii, 608-610.
Solidus, unbestimmte Münzstätte.
Äußerst selten. Wohl unediert.
Aus Sammlung Topp.
Fast vorzüglich.
945
Estimate: 10.000 EuroNürnberg. Goldmedaille 1624,
auf die Münzkonvention der drei korrespondierenden
Kreise Bayern, Franken und Schwaben.
Sehr selten, nur wenige Exemplare in Gold bekannt.
Fast Stempelglanz.
2458
Estimate: 100.000 EuroBraunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. Friedrich Ulrich, 1613-1634.
Löser zu 10 Reichstalern 1614, Goslar oder Zellerfeld.
Äußerst selten. Aus Altbestand der Preussag in Goslar,
erworben am 28. Februar 1977.
Sehr schön.
4111
Estimate: 30.000 EuroDeutsches Kaiserreich. Sachsen.
Georg. Probe zu 5 Mark 1902.
Äußerst selten, wohl nur dieses Exemplar bekannt.
Vorzüglich bis Stempelglanz aus polierter Platte.
2946
Estimate: 10.000 EuroRömisch-Deutsches Reich.
Ferdinand III., 1625-1627-1657.
Vierfacher Schautaler 1629, Prag.
Äußerst selten.
Aus Sammlung Kommerzialrat Dr. Herbert Wenzel.
Fast vorzüglich.
4757
Estimate: 125.000 EuroPolen.
Sigismund III., 1587-1632.
Portugalöser zu 10 Dukaten o. J.,
vermutlich Krakau.
Äußerst selten.
Gutes sehr schön.
2173
Estimate: 40.000 EuroNiederlande. Haarlem.
Goldmedaille 1778 von J. G. Holtzhey,
Ehrenmedaille von Teyler's Godgeleerd Genootschap,
verliehen 1796 an den Pastor und Lehrer Jan Brouwer.
Äußert selten.
Vorzüglich.
2158
Estimate: 15.000 EuroKurfürstlich Pfälzischer Hausritterorden vom hl. Hubertus.
Großes, sehr gewichtiges Kleinod zum Schulterband,
Anfertigung von ca. 1767.
Äußerst selten.
Aus dem persönlichen Nachlass von
Herzog Wilhelm in Bayern. II.
4025
Archive: People and Markets

2-Euro Ticker: New Releases in May 2025

By Sebastian Wieschowski

As Luxembourg prepares for a transition on the throne this fall, the Bavarian State Mint in Munich has its own reason to celebrate: for the first time, the German mint is producing Luxembourg’s proof-quality 2-euro coins for the official coin set. This marks the first occasion since the euro’s introduction that a German mintmark appears on a non-German 2-euro coin. The “D” mintmark for Munich can be clearly seen on the right edge of the inner core of the coin.

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A Luxembourgish Euro Coin with a German Mintmark? The “D” reveals that this proof-quality 2-euro coin was struck at the Bavarian State Mint. Photo: BHM / Riffel

A Luxembourgish Euro Coin with a German Mintmark? The “D” reveals that this proof-quality 2-euro coin was struck at the Bavarian State Mint. Photo: BHM / Riffel

In 2024, Luxembourg’s proof coins were still being produced by the Royal Dutch Mint. In 2023, the contract went to the Mincovňa Kremnica in Slovakia, and prior to that, to the Monnaie de Paris. With a mintage of just 1,000 pieces, the 2025 issue joins an exclusive circle – it ranks among the rarest 2-euro coins ever made. Only the Croatian proof 2-euro coin, limited to 500 pieces, has been issued in lower numbers. Luxembourg’s proof coins are consistently among the top rarities – and in a remarkable twist, the coins commemorating both the 25th anniversary of Grand Duke Henri’s accession and his abdication in 2025 are being minted in Germany.

Luxembourg’s 2-euro coins from Munich - a surprise release for the Grand Duke’s silver jubilee. Photo: BHM / Riffel.

Luxembourg’s 2-euro coins from Munich – a surprise release for the Grand Duke’s silver jubilee. Photo: BHM / Riffel.

Luxembourg: 25th Anniversary of Grand Duke Henri’s Accession to the Throne and 75th Anniversary of the Schuman Declaration

Collectors will need a bit more patience before the proof-quality 2-euro coins from the Munich mint are delivered. To mark the silver jubilee of Grand Duke Henri’s accession to the throne, Luxembourg first released the standard version of its commemorative 2-euro coin. The coin commemorates his assumption of office in the year 2000 and honors his role as head of state. It was issued on May 5, 2025, with a total mintage of 132,500 coins in Brilliant Uncirculated quality, including 120,000 pieces distributed in rolls.

With another 2-euro coin, Luxembourg pays tribute to the groundbreaking Schuman Declaration of May 9, 1950, considered the foundation of the European Union. The coin honors Robert Schuman as one of the key architects of European integration. This issue was also released on May 5, 2025.

In 2025, Luxembourg’s coincards will feature official colorization for the first time. Photo: BCL.

In 2025, Luxembourg’s coincards will feature official colorization for the first time. Photo: BCL.

Italy: Around the World with the Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci (2023–2025)

Italy has issued a 2-euro commemorative coin honoring the global voyage of the famed training ship Amerigo Vespucci, which visited ports around the world between 2023 and 2025. The coin highlights the vessel’s role as a symbol of Italy’s maritime heritage. It was released on May 9, 2025, with a total mintage of 2,987,500 coins in Brilliant Uncirculated quality and 12,500 coins in Proof.

Finland: State Visits – Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

This 2-euro coin from Finland honors the importance of state visits in shaping the country’s foreign policy and international relations. It was released on May 13, 2025, with 200,000 coins minted in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and 4,000 in Proof quality.

From now on, Finland’s 2-euro coins will be produced under the direction of the Royal Dutch Mint. The shift is evident in the expanded product range - two different coincard editions, a Proof version, and roll-issue coins available only at a premium directly from the mint. Photo: Helsinki Mint.

From now on, Finland’s 2-euro coins will be produced under the direction of the Royal Dutch Mint. The shift is evident in the expanded product range – two different coincard editions, a Proof version, and roll-issue coins available only at a premium directly from the mint. Photo: Helsinki Mint.

Malta: The Maltese Ox and the Fortress City of Mdina

Malta released a 2-euro commemorative coin celebrating the Maltese ox, a symbol of the island’s agricultural traditions and cultural heritage. The coin was issued on May 15, 2025, with a mintage of 140,000 in Brilliant Uncirculated quality; no Proof version was issued.

On the same day, Malta also launched a 2-euro coin in honor of the historic city of Mdina, known for its centuries-old history and distinctive architecture. This edition was struck in a quantity of 147,000 coins in Brilliant Uncirculated quality. Like the ox coin, no Proof version was produced. Both coins are available loose or in coincards.

Official Confirmation: Monaco to Issue New 2-Euro Commemorative Coin in June 2025

The Monégasque Stamp and Coin Museum has officially announced the release of a new 2-euro commemorative coin scheduled for Monday, 16 June 2025. The coin will be struck in the highest quality “Proof” finish (Belle Épreuve) and will be dedicated to the Comté de Carladès, a historical fiefdom of the Grimaldi princely family. As in previous years, the mintage is strictly limited to just 15,000 pieces. Sales will take place exclusively online via the museum’s official website.

Each registered customer is allowed to purchase only one collector’s case. To prevent technical issues, special characters must be removed from customer data. Any attempt to manipulate the order quantity will result in immediate cancellation of all associated orders and may be penalised with fees of €35 (for orders within France) or €40 (for other European countries). On-site sales or advance reservations are not available.

The previous year’s issue, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Treaty of Burgos with Charles V, sold out in a matter of hours. More than 28,000 collectors joined the virtual queue, although only half of the coins were allocated to private customers – the rest went to dealers. On the secondary market, prices quickly climbed into the mid-triple-digit range.

Virtual Queue: The Patience Game Starts at 10:00 a.m. Sharp

On release day, the online shop of the Monnaie de Monaco (MTM) will open around 9:00 a.m. with a preliminary information page. Starting at exactly 10:00 a.m., users will automatically be redirected to a digital waiting system called “Queue Fair.” This system assigns each visitor a random queue number, regardless of when the shop was accessed. The ensuing countdown may stretch over several hours depending on server load, and technical errors are frequently reported during this phase. If users receive messages like “Vente terminée” (“Sale ended”), it is often worth refreshing the page, as access may still be granted in some cases.

Registration, Cart, and Payment Issues: A Test of Nerves

After successfully entering the shop, users must log in with an existing account. Only then can they attempt to place the limited-edition coin in their shopping cart – a process that often requires multiple attempts due to system overloads. Payment can also be interrupted or delayed. The collector edition is priced well above face value – most recently around €165 including shipping. Since the shop’s payment functions are not always stable, patience is essential. Some collectors report better experiences using the Mozilla browser and credit cards from specific banks.

Confirmation, Identity Checks, and Shipping: What Happens After Ordering

Once the order has been successfully placed, customers typically receive an email confirmation shortly thereafter – checking the spam folder is recommended. In some cases, the vendor may request additional identity verification, such as a photo ID, to prevent multiple purchases. Delivery takes place approximately three weeks after ordering via Chronopost. Tracking information and a delivery schedule are sent in advance by email and SMS. The 2025 collector coin will be issued in two different versions – collectors aiming to secure both should keep an eye on the second release scheduled for autumn.

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