
What coins have you found already?
As for Latvia I think you are rightkrisandba wrote:1 and 2 euro from Lithuania, but I think soon they will be everywhere, so everyone will have them.
Not that shocking. The Lithuanian starter kits were available from 2014-12-01. Even though these coins were not legal tender inside Lithuania yet, any Lithuanian, who bought some starter kits, traveling abroad to an other euro country could use these coins there. 2015-01-01 is the date on which the euro started to circulate inside Lithuania, but not necessarily when Lithuanian euro coins started to circulate.LArdennais wrote:LT : all (NB : seen by LArdennais - but not kept for himself - on 2014-12-28 longs a
rest station into Region Nord-Pas de Calais a €2 "normal coin" !
)
Apparently some people did spend their euro coins abroad until January 1 but in fact it wasn't a legal tender in the eurozone until January 1 2015.Tvx1 wrote:Not that shocking. The Lithuanian starter kits were available from 2014-12-01. Even though these coins were not legal tender inside Lithuania yet, any Lithuanian, who bought some starter kits, traveling abroad to an other euro country could use these coins there. 2015-01-01 is the date on which the euro started to circulate inside Lithuania, but not necessarily when Lithuanian euro coins started to circulate.LArdennais wrote:LT : all (NB : seen by LArdennais - but not kept for himself - on 2014-12-28 longs a
rest station into Region Nord-Pas de Calais a €2 "normal coin" !
)