Beutyful video and great finds man!!! I have a 2 euro coin from Greece from 2003 and 2009 and i really liked the 2006 one! Good job man continue the good work!!!!👍👍👍
Congratulations and "thanks" for finding Lithuanian CC, I see, You know, how "thanks" is written in Lithuanian (that is not "hello"😉 ) That coin IS a great find - I had got 2 in 6+ years living here in issuing country 🙄 It is a thing I wanted to tell You and everyone: seems, Latvian 2€ coins are becoming "keepers". They were released only once in 2014, mintage 20 mln. but NO MORE. Then 1€ coins were minted repeatedly, making 40 mln. in total. Looking at Lithuania's situation - 1€ is minted ONCE in 2015, 2€ in 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021, and total amount of coins now is 47 mln. My guess - central banks agreed to mint ONE denomination for one country and swap the coins. Keep Lithuanian 1€ and Latvian 2€ coins - maybe they will be a bit more valuable in the future?
I think Lithuania and Latvia "share" a mint don't they......one of them mints the other country's coins. Maybe that explains the situation with the 1 and 2 euro coins????
@@EireEuroCoins It can really be truth. Lithuanian mint has small capacity and takes smaller batches up to 20 mln. coins. For big amounts there are German Karlsruhe and Stuttgart mints, Finnish mint, and of course, Slovakian Kremnica mint.
Hi Kevin the introduction was really nice, I have to say you are lucky because you find beautiful coins. I'm going after coins with minting mistakes, did you find badly minted coins? See you soon👍👍👍👍
EURik is a good app to check mintage figures 😊 Under 1.5 million is good, 500,000 to 1 million is very good and under 500,000 is great.... In my opinion anyway 😅
You are really lucky to have that variety, here in italy you can see only regular coins from italy germany and france, any other regular ones aren't that common to see (by the way my rarest find is the commemorative from san marino of 2007)
Saying that I think I would love to do coin hunts in Italy. The large amount of types of Italian commemoratives and the chance to find coins from San Marino and the Vatican!!! 😊
@@EireEuroCoins hi Kevin how can I contact you,I come from Malta and I think it would be beneficial for both of us since I have most of the difficult to find Maltese commemorative coins plus a lot of brand new of other denominations;
Hi! I have a quesiton: I also have a small collection of 2 euro coin, about 60 of them.. i'm trying to understand how to make money of it.. any suggestions?
@@EireEuroCoins :'( Oh no! Really? Even if i am in Europe? I thought having a good collection of good coin maybe would helped me selling to a numismatic shop or on ebay... so no chance of making just a little bit of money?
If they are uncirculated coins you have a better chance.... Maybe €3 - €4 per €2 coin if you are lucky. Circulated coins you won't have much luck unless it has a very low mintage
If you only have them to make a profit, keep them and pass them down your family. If you wanna make quick money with them, it's very hard unless you scam people. In the end you'll lose out because inflation rates as your collection will decrease in value over time. In my opinion it's not a viable asset. However if you find joy with your coins, that's another story. Enjoy :)
Lovely coins! Such a great variety of commemoratives! And great to see some coins for your album!
Beutyful video and great finds man!!! I have a 2 euro coin from Greece from 2003 and 2009 and i really liked the 2006 one! Good job man continue the good work!!!!👍👍👍
Congratulations and "thanks" for finding Lithuanian CC, I see, You know, how "thanks" is written in Lithuanian (that is not "hello"😉 ) That coin IS a great find - I had got 2 in 6+ years living here in issuing country 🙄
It is a thing I wanted to tell You and everyone: seems, Latvian 2€ coins are becoming "keepers". They were released only once in 2014, mintage 20 mln. but NO MORE. Then 1€ coins were minted repeatedly, making 40 mln. in total. Looking at Lithuania's situation - 1€ is minted ONCE in 2015, 2€ in 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021, and total amount of coins now is 47 mln. My guess - central banks agreed to mint ONE denomination for one country and swap the coins. Keep Lithuanian 1€ and Latvian 2€ coins - maybe they will be a bit more valuable in the future?
I think Lithuania and Latvia "share" a mint don't they......one of them mints the other country's coins. Maybe that explains the situation with the 1 and 2 euro coins????
@@EireEuroCoins It can really be truth. Lithuanian mint has small capacity and takes smaller batches up to 20 mln. coins. For big amounts there are German Karlsruhe and Stuttgart mints, Finnish mint, and of course, Slovakian Kremnica mint.
Hi Kevin the introduction was really nice, I have to say you are lucky because you find beautiful coins. I'm going after coins with minting mistakes, did you find badly minted coins? See you soon👍👍👍👍
A few with small mistakes, but they don't really interest me much.
I also look for errors in the coins because they are worth more,👌
@@EireEuroCoins Hey bud anywhere I could send you pictures of coins to see if they are rare?
EURik is a good app to check mintage figures 😊
Under 1.5 million is good, 500,000 to 1 million is very good and under 500,000 is great.... In my opinion anyway 😅
Good video, thanks for sharing
Awesome introduction with Spanish!
Nice hunt
Hi Kevin very nice video. Which app can I download for 2euro coins?
I use EURik on Android.
@@EireEuroCoins thank you Kevin
Nice video 😊👌
You are really lucky to have that variety, here in italy you can see only regular coins from italy germany and france, any other regular ones aren't that common to see (by the way my rarest find is the commemorative from san marino of 2007)
Saying that I think I would love to do coin hunts in Italy. The large amount of types of Italian commemoratives and the chance to find coins from San Marino and the Vatican!!! 😊
@@EireEuroCoins hi Kevin how can I contact you,I come from Malta and I think it would be beneficial for both of us since I have most of the difficult to find Maltese commemorative coins plus a lot of brand new of other denominations;
I have an email address: eireeurocoins@gmail.com
where can i buy this packet????
I don't "buy" them, I get them at my bank. I ask to withdraw money from my bank account in coins instead of banknotes.
Hi found a 2002 European Greek 2 euro with the S in the star how much is this worth?
€2
That's my favorite coin because of all the bullshit surrounding it XD
Learning different languages - what a great idea. Keep up the great content. Bo
Thanks Bo...... Might have to throw a bit of Welsh in at some point 😅
@@EireEuroCoins I will help you learn a few words mate 👍
Excelent!!! LIKE from Spain 👍
Hi! I have a quesiton:
I also have a small collection of 2 euro coin, about 60 of them.. i'm trying to understand how to make money of it.. any suggestions?
You won't make money out of Euro coins.... In general they are not very valuable.
@@EireEuroCoins :'( Oh no! Really? Even if i am in Europe? I thought having a good collection of good coin maybe would helped me selling to a numismatic shop or on ebay...
so no chance of making just a little bit of money?
If they are uncirculated coins you have a better chance.... Maybe €3 - €4 per €2 coin if you are lucky. Circulated coins you won't have much luck unless it has a very low mintage
@@EireEuroCoins Oh... ok... damn. Thank you!
If you only have them to make a profit, keep them and pass them down your family. If you wanna make quick money with them, it's very hard unless you scam people. In the end you'll lose out because inflation rates as your collection will decrease in value over time. In my opinion it's not a viable asset. However if you find joy with your coins, that's another story. Enjoy :)
How big is your collection i want to start collect 2 euro coins myself
I have about 800 different euro coins.
It’s not swinger castle rather Schweriner castle
I was thinking of Sachsen by mistake 😬😂