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  • February 07, 2011 13:51
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February 07, 2011 13:51

In my collection I also have many euro collectors from the first 12 euro countries and

also with 15 euro countries, also many blisters with sample euros and euro set folders for

unc coins per country.

After an hour of scanning, they will not be placed in the category coins, nor will they be rejected in the category books (numastics).

What can I drop them under?

Greetings ron.

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  • February 07, 2011 18:23
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February 07, 2011 18:23

To start with the simplest: trial euros are not coins but tokens and belong in the section Medals.

Eurocollectors, being books in which you can stick / press / hang / push coins from circulation yourself, seem to me to be books that can be linked to euro coins as curiosities.

Commercial sets, or sets of coins put together by arbitrary companies, which are not cataloged by the official mint (in the Netherlands this is the "Nederlandse Munt", so not the "Muntenhuis" or "Muntwisselkantoor" or "Leuchtturm" or something like that). -value compositions of coins. The commercial cardboard adds nothing collectible to the coins.

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  • February 07, 2011 18:28
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February 07, 2011 18:28

Annual sets that are compiled and issued by the official mint (i.e. the company or government agency designated by a country's government, which also mints the circulation coins), are listed under the "Year Set" series (BU and UNC) under Coins:

http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/munten/series/71143-jaarset

or "Year set proof" (Proof and Prooflike):

http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/munten/series/69229-jaarset-proof

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