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WC Euro Values 06-05-17 201 WC Euro Values 06-05-17 202 COIN VALUES: EURO 0Ers 04 Hpacdk Ednn a .0 G 00 52 EURO VALUES by Arthur L. Friedberg (Note: Dealer buy prices are wholesale valuations. Euro Coin Values uses just three categories for Published buy prices in no way guarantee that a par- euro coinage: Brilliant Uncirculated, Fleur de Coin ticular dealer will buy a coin at a published buy price. and Proof. Uncirculated coins are exactly that: coins EURO COIN VALUES: Therefore, certain coins in this valuing section, espe- that have not been circulated. Uncirculated coins cially some of the esoteric items, may differ greatly may, however, show signs of contact with other from advertised buy prices, both higher and lower.) coins, so-called contact marks acquired during the EURO COIN VALUES Market conditions, supply, demand and rarity are minting and transport of freshly struck coins. Brilliant PRICE GUIDE key considerations. Values are listed for coins that Uncirculated euro coins would grade, approximately, All prices are in U.S. dollars are strictly graded as Brilliant Uncirculated, Fleur de as Mint State 65 in the U.S. coin market. Fleur de Euro Coin Values is a comprehensive retail value Coin, and Proof according to current market stan- Coin status means the coin is Brilliant Uncirculated, guide of euro coins (the mutual coinage of the joint Eu- dards. In some cases for world coins, third-party in gem condition. Fleur de Coin condition is the ap- ropean Economic Community) published online regular- grading services are the best market indicator of proximate equivalent of the U.S. market's MS-66 to ly at Coin World’s website. Euro Coin Values is provided the current standard; this does not always hold true MS-70 condition; a coin in the lower portion of the as a reader service to collectors desiring independent with euro coinage because of a general tendency in gem scale would not qualify as Fleur de Coin unless information about a coin’s potential retail value. Europe to not slab coins in third-party graded hold- conditional rarity came into play. In grading, PF is Sources for pricing include actual transactions, ers. Cleaned, whizzed, damaged or otherwise altered used to denote Proof, a method of manufacture, and public auctions, fi xed-price lists and any additional coins bring less value than posted in Euro Coin Values euro values here for Proof coins apply to examples in information acquired by the Euro Coin Values analyst. listings. gem condition. I KEY TO LISTINGS FV .....................................Face Value G ................Karlsruhe Mint (Germany) Bi/Cu-Ni ........Bimetallic copper-nickel * ................................. Does not exist J ................. Hamburg Mint (Germany) Cu-Al-Zn .........Copper-aluminum-zinc BU .................... Brilliant Uncirculated — ................ Not enough valuing data Ag ............................................ silver Cu-Ni ...........................Copper-nickel FDC ...............................Fleur de Coin A ...................... Berlin Mint (Germany) Ag-Nb ......................... silver-niobium Cu-Steel .........................Copper-steel PF .............................................Proof D ...................Munich Mint (Germany) Au ..............................................gold Cu-Zn ..............................Copper-zinc BV ................................. Bullion Value F ..................Stuttgart Mint (Germany) Bi/Cu-Zn .......... Bimetallic copper-zinc Ti .........................................Titanium Andorra Face Value Year of Issue Subject Metal Diameter, mm weight, grams Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 1 cent 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 16.25 2.30 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 2 cents 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 18.75 3.06 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 5 cents 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 21.25 3.92 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 10 cents 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 19.75 4.10 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 20 cents 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 22.25 5.74 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 50 cents 2014 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 24.25 7.80 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 1 euro 2014 Circulation coinage Bi/Cu-Zn 23.25 7.50 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 2 euros 2014 Circulation coinage Bi/Cu-Zn 25.75 8.50 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets ANDORRA COMMEMORATIVES Face Value Year of Issue Subject Metal weight, grams Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 2 euros 2014 20 years Council of Europe Bi/Cu-Zn 25.75 8.50 — 58. 115. 2 euros 2015 25 years customs union with the E.U. Bi/Cu-Zn 25.75 8.50 — 46. — 2 euros 2015 30th anniversay of 18 as legal age Bi/Cu-Zn 25.75 8.50 — 52. — ANDORRA YEAR SETS Year of Issue Subject Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 2014 Circulation coinage — 201. 288. 2015 Circulation coinage — 52. — Austria Face Value Year of Issue Subject Metal Diameter, mm weight, grams Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 1 cent 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 16.25 2.30 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 2 cents 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 18.75 3.06 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 5 cents 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Steel 21.25 3.92 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 10 cents 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 19.75 4.10 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 20 cents 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 22.25 5.74 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 50 cents 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Cu-Al-Zn 24.25 7.80 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 1 euro 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Bi/Cu-Zn 23.25 7.50 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets 2 euros 2002 to 2017 Circulation coinage Bi/Cu-Zn 25.75 8.500 See Year Sets See Year Sets See Year Sets AUSTRIA COMMEMORATIVES Face Value Year of Issue Subject Metal weight, grams Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 2 euros 2005 50th anniversary of State Treaty Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 8.05 9.20 in set 2 euros 2007 50th anniversary Treaty of Rome Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 5.75 7.48 in set 2 euros 2009 10th anniversary of the EMU Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 5.75 7.48 in set 2 euros 2012 10th anniversary of the euro Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 5.75 7.48 in set 2 euros 2015 30th anniversary of European flag Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 5.75 7.48 in set 2 euros 2016 200th anniversary of National Bank Bi/Cu-Ni 8.502 5.75 7.48 in set 3 euros 2016 Bat Cu-Ni 16.00 — 115. — 3 euros 2017 Tiger Cu-Ni 16.00 — 98. — 3 euros 2017 Crocodile Cu-Ni 16.00 — 115. — 3 euros 2017 Wolf Cu-Ni 16.00 — 115. — 3 euros 2017 Kingfisher Cu-Ni 16.00 — 115. — 5 euros 2002 250th anniversary Schoenbrunn Zoo .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * WC Euro Values 06-05-17 201 7/13/2017 9:47:24 AM AUSTRIA COMMEMORATIVES Face Value Year of Issue Subject Metal weight, grams Unc. (in U.S. $) FDC (in U.S. $) Proof (in U.S. $) 5 euros 2003 Hydroelectric power .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * 5 euros 2004 Enlargement of European Union .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * 5 euros 2004 Centennial of soccer in Austria .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * 5 euros 2005 Centennial of skiing .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * 5 euros 2005 Europa Anthem — Beethoven .800 Ag 10.00 17. 23. * 5 euros 2006 E.U. presidency .800 Ag 10.00 17. 17. * 5 euros 2006 Mozart 250th birthday .800 Ag 10.00 17. 17. * 5 euros 2007 Centennial of universal male suffrage .800 Ag 10.00 17. 17. * 5 euros 2007 Maria Zell .800 Ag 10.00 18. 17. * 5 euros 2008 European Soccer Cup, 2-coin set .800 Ag 10.00 25. 17. * 5 euros 2008 Herbert von Karajan .800 Ag 10.00 16. 17. * 5 euros 2009 200th anniversary of the death of Joseph Haydn .800 Ag 10.00 16. 17. * 5 euros 2009 200th anniversary of Tyrolian freedom .800 Ag 10.00 16. 17. * 5 euros 2010 Winter Olympics — ski jumper .800 Ag 10.00 16. 17. * 5 euros 2010 Winter Olympics — snowboarder .800 Ag 10.00 16. 17. * 5 euros 2010 75 Years of the Grossglockner Alpine Way .800 Ag 10.00 19. 17. * 5 euros 2011 The Pummerin Bell 1711-2011 .800 Ag 10.00 * 29. * 5 euros 2011 Land of forests .800 Ag 10.00 * 29. * COIN VALUES: EURO VALUES: COIN 5 euros 2012 Bicentennial Society of Music Lovers Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2012 Bicentennial Society of Music Lovers .800 Ag 10.00 * 29. * 5 euros 2012 World Alpine Ski Championships Schladming 2013 Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2012 World Alpine Ski Championships Schladming 2013 .800 Ag 10.00 * 29. * 5 euros 2013 Viennese waltz Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2013 Viennese waltz .800 Ag 10.00 * 23. * 5 euros 2013 Land of waters Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2013 Land of waters .800 Ag 10.00 * 23. * 5 euros 2014 New Year 2014 Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2014 New Year 2014 .800 Ag 10.00 * 23. * 5 euros 2014 Arctic adventure — polar bears Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2014 Arctic adventure — polar bears .800 Ag 10.00 * 25. * 5 euros 2015 Die Fledermaus Cu 8.88 12. * * 5 euros 2015 Die Fledermaus .800 Ag 10.00 * 23.
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