Gold Coins Commemorative

Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro

Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro
Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro
Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro
Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro
Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro

Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro   Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro

I shall send to you your item by New Zealand Post. My prices are not inflated to be later discounted.

Therefore, I do not wish to discuss any offers from buyers. Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002.

Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro. 31.15 g Au 999.9 = 1 oz Fine Gold. Stylised German Eagle above date, around: "· BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND · 200 EURO ·"/ Euro symbol amongst bridges, and arches, around: "· ÜBERGANG ZUR WÄHRUNGSUNION · EINFÜHRUNG DES EURO ·". Edge lettering: "IM ZEICHEN DER EINIGUNG EUROPAS". Medallist: Anton Jezovsek Zvone, 1935 Ravne, Slovenia - 2017 St Blasien, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Condition: Nice proof like UNCIRCULATED, MS 65. In box of issue, including documentation. The item "Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro" is in sale since Wednesday, November 14, 2018.

This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Germany\West & Unified (1949-Now)". The seller is "berlin-george-nz" and is located in Paihia, Bay of Islands. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.

  • Composition: Gold
  • Certification: My own
  • Year: 2002
  • Denomination: Euro


Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro   Hamburg Mint 200 Euro Gold Coin 2002. Commemorating the Introduction of the Euro