Found 1cent in my grandpa`s purse in Steinhagen/Westfalen. The coin is in excellent condition. It did not travel there by chance, but my grandparents had a cruise to the Netherlands /Flanders and my father and I drove them back home from Colgne today. So they must have received this coin in Brussels, Gent, or Antwerpen. Unfortunately they could not tell me where they received it, so this is all I can tell.
During my service at the food stant at the Federal Youth Games in Schwalbach am Taunus:
3x 20ct. -->F (two in very good condition, one in used condition)
20ct. -->G
2ct. -->F
1ct. -->F
On Thursday, I received two 50 years of the Treaty of Elysee, while standing behind the counter at the summer concert of my school. One is form the D-coinage, the other one from the J-coinage.
I am surprised ! I found the Italian commemorative coin. Even before the Italians were able to report them. You are only going to eat pizza with your history advanced course and then I see this coin in the purse of one of my classmates(ok, I told I am collecting notes and coins, and he put all the coins out)!
I have to admit that I like the design of that coin, but I find that the Italian 2004, 2006 and 2008 CC ones are too crowded.
GWR7007 wrote:I am surprised ! I found the Italian commemorative coin. Even before the Italians were able to report them. You are only going to eat pizza with your history advanced course and then I see this coin in the purse of one of my classmates(ok, I told I am collecting notes and coins, and he put all the coins out)!
Just if the list will be updated: The Italian 2013 cc coin has G. Verdi (200th anniversary of death?/birth? 1813-2013) as backside.
Yesterday was the annual school festivity where all classes and courses had to be there. My year had to offer some food and drinks, and as I am in charge of the money, well, I received all the money they made. There were some coins in it, which I am going to report, whether they were already reported, or not: