Collecting euro coins of European microstates [closed]
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I just got into EURO coins collecting again. The normal coins are pretty easy to get in normal life. But there are 4 European microstates (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City) where there are no coins in circulation. I was wondering if/where one could buy them in the respective countries?
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Why do European microstates exist?
The individual reasons for the survival of the European microstates can be read from their histories on their respective wikipedia pages but in general it comes down to two main factors; firstly by the 19th Century they were already protectorates of larger neighbours and, secondly, they were too small to bother with.How many microstates are in Europe?
The seven microstates of Europe, i.e. Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Malta, San Marino, Sovereign Order of St. John, and Vatican City are remarkable not only for their size, but their persistence. Most have been around for centuries, while much larger empires have come and gone.What is the value of 2 euro coin?
The 2 euro cent coin (\u20ac0.02) has a value of one-fiftieth of a euro and is composed of copper-plated steel....2 euro cent coin.Value0.02 euroMass3.06 gDiameter18.75 mmThickness1.67 mmObverse12 more rowsHow many different 2 â?¬ coins are there?
Up to end of 2017, three hundred and two variations of \u20ac2 commemorative coins have been minted \u2013 six in 2004, eight in 2005, seven in 2006, twenty in 2007 (including thirteen versions of the common issue), ten in 2008, twenty-five in 2009 (including sixteen versions of the common issue), twelve in 2010, sixteen in 2011 ...Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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