Incredible Mule: This Euro collector coin, surprised even the experts

As it seems, is a unique Euro collector coin with false coinage in circulation. Even an expert is not surprised by the flaw - for a reason. to commemorate the

Incredible Mule: This Euro collector coin, surprised even the experts

As it seems, is a unique Euro collector coin with false coinage in circulation. Even an expert is not surprised by the flaw - for a reason.

to commemorate the 100. Birthday of the German chemist Ernst Otto Fischer left the Federal government last year, about two million 20-Euro collector coin is made of sterling silver shape. But a few Hundred of them should have a special shortcoming.

20-Euro commemorative coin: In the case of this Mule, the expert

The image-side of the coin shows the artistic model of the dibenzol chrome , as it is discovered by fishermen. The ORGANOMETALLIC complex has a double-cone structure with twelve carbon atoms and a greater chromium atom. the For his discovery of the chemist received in 1973 the Nobel prize . So the collector sees a coin without fail-embossed - a total of 13 points are to see :

delivery However, under the Federal government, probably at a few Hundred coins a stamping errors, such as Guy Franquinet, chamber of Commerce and industry-experts in numismatics, the Online Portal Express, said: " there must be Something between the punch and the blank , suddenly 14 points ."

interesting : Who owns these 2-Euro-coin, it could be 54,000 euros richer - but an expert warns.

What is surprising, however, is still: On each coin seems to be this 14. Atom elsewhere to emerge. Each Mule is so unique .

Franquinet, since 1983, experts have experienced something like never before: "Who owns one of the relatively few misprints, could get in the sale is sure to be a little bit more." In the ordinary course of trade, the coin will cost 34,95€.

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Date Of Update: 12 February 2019, 00:01
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