Belgium-France Napoleon coin scandal - a new coin worth collecting?

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  1. TreasureHunter

    TreasureHunter Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    A new 2.5 EUR coin was issued by Belgium commemorating the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo - but France didn't like the idea at all. So now, Belgium is destroying a bunch of the coins. From what I've read, they're purging about 180,000 already minted coins.

    Some are still out there, ready to be bought. But how many, I do not know. I saw some selling at 25-30 $. Not a cheap buy.

    I wonder if this has numismatic potential...

    If you have any info about how many there are "out there", then don't hesitate to share. :)

    Some sellers state there would be about 70,000 out there. Not sure whether it's true.

    I'm not so much a fan of the genre, but I think it might have some numismatic potential.

    Some news sources about the scandal:

    http://www.blog.providentmetals.com...terloo-coin-causes-new-battle-in-eurozone.htm
    http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/10/news/waterloo-coin-belgium-france/
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/08/belgium-france-coin-battle-waterloo-euro-napoleon

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  2. Naphthalene Man

    Naphthalene Man Active Member Silver Stacker

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    I'd like some of those to go with my Zimbabwe notes.
    I reckon h they would we worth getting some. Not for the numi potential as I don't think that would be realised for a long time... imo
     
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    Nice thread.

    I bought some of the 2 1/2 coins.
    Euro collecting is taking a flight in Europe.
    Coincards bought in 2011 for 9,95 are sold between 60 and 85.
    Thats beter then some bullion purchases i've made...

    Dutch
     
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    Miloman Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Where are they being sold for that much?
     
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    On second hand sites just like Ebay but then only for the Netherlands/Belgium.
    The "Erasmus 2011" coincard is doing superb.

    Dutch
     
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    The coincards where only for sale at a museumshop at the Battleground in Belgium.
    Price from the shop is 6 euro for 1 coincard.

    For 11 euro I can buy them on the bay including shipping.

    Dutch
     
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    Yes,

    These coins are taken from bigger eurosets.
    Selling them a part will give bigger profits for the sellers.
    In my opinion these will generate less profit in the future.

    Dutch
     

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