What's up plebs?
Today I have a piece I got a few days ago...A piece that got me really excited. First, because it's one of those monetary oddities I have talked about in the past. Talking is fun, but owning is even better! And this one is peculiar since it features a bizarre denomination, as you can see in the post title. But more on that later.
The second reason this piece got me so excited is because I think I killed it price wise, as I paid a price of about 25 euros for it while all eBay "buy it now" listings appear to be for 40+ $, the majority over 50+. 😁
So, without further ado...
Hey, don't hurry with the coin yet. This beauty deserves a proper unboxing!
Ok let's open the beautiful blue box
Sweet, comes with a COA and everything. As someone that mostly gets cheap old silver, it feels nice to have a more premium experience for a change 😁
Among other things, the COA informs is that we have a 22.2 g coin of 0.900 purity. Not bad!
Ok, time to see the actual coin :D
So.. we have a 6.55957 Francs coin!
A number that may sound strange first but makes absolute sense as this coin commemorates the move from Francs to Euro. And 6.55957 Francs was the exchange ratio for 1 euro back in 1999.
The text around gives us the exchange rates of some other European countries back in 1999
BELGIQUE/BELGIË-DEUTSCHLAND-ESPAÑA-FRANCE-
···40,3399·····1,95583··166,386·6,55957·
IRELAND-ITALIA-LUXEMBOURG-NEDERLAND-ÖSTERREICH
0,767564·1936,27··40,3399···2,20371···13,7603
PORTUGAL-SUOMI
···200,482·5,945573
And as you may have noticed, this side also features a sample of French coins. A coin with coins :D I think would love it!
Moving on to the other side, things get a bit sexier:
What a hot babe 🥵🔥
Here we have a portrait of the goddess Europa:
In Greek mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess from Tyre, Lebanon and the mother of King Minos of Crete. The continent of Europe is named after her. The story of her abduction by Zeus in the form of a bull was a Cretan story; as classicist Károly Kerényi points out, "most of the love-stories concerning Zeus originated from more ancient tales describing his marriages with goddesses. This can especially be said of the story of Europa source
Here we also have the € symbol, 11 times representing the 11 countries that had initially joined the euro zone in 1999. Fyi, they were Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
And finally, let's move on to the edge
Bummer, nothing. I would expect a cool engraving or something but no. What a missed opportunity...
And that my fellow plebs concludes today's coin. A really beautiful piece that I got for a killer price.
I am not the hugest fan of the euro but I love this one 😄
As always, see you soon with more silver. Stack on !
Fun Numismatics Posts
Enjoyed the post? Here is some more fun silver/numismatics themed content I have written in the past that you may enjoy:
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- My silver pocket piece
- My favorite piece from the stack
- The 10 Million Dollar Coin
- This is where gold really comes from!
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- The Ten Thousand Dollar Bill ?!?!
- Biggest Gold Coin Ever
- A coin made of cardboard
- The microorganism that poops gold!
- World's smallest gold coin
- Manchukuo's Fiber Coins from 1945