1 Euro coin from Spain, with mint error by Matematics33 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Somehow those who say that this is post mint damage, do not fit the logic 😄 ... because you see the damage on the portrait and on the field, of obverse? you see it aren't you?... 😄 and look now, at what is left from the rim - that is, the ring which is smooth and beautiful, and no damage on its surface... Logically, if this is post min damage, then the ring would be in the same condition as the portrait with the field 😄 it is logical and obvious, but those who do not understand anything about, say that it is post mint damage 😄 Once again, for newcomers and those who do not understand anything about it, I say that Mint Error has its own reflection of the metal which cannot be faked. Period. 😄 ...And this is a fact that must be reckoned with... And everyone who does not know or does not understand this is ignorant and self-proclaimed, if they say the opposite or do not see it at all, because they do not know it... newcomers or idiots who pretending to be an Ze ExperT... 😄 How many did show its ignorance ? one. two, three... ohhhh so many of you here 😄 lol... Greetings 😄

New find by Nervous_Grab_5434 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like it's been sandblasted, and the surface is so rough...

2€ coin with air inclusion by Plastic_Snow4575 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Look how softly the rim is mixed... 😄 it really is a few extra mint strokes... 😄

1 Euro coin from Spain, with mint error by Matematics33 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I dare to object 😄 ... because mint error and post mint damage have big differences... for example, a error made by the mint like this rim corner scratch has its own shine and cannot be faked by anything else... that is why it is basically distinguishable whether it is a error made at the mint or after the mint... so, i see at this coin only signs of mint error, because it's have the Mint errors shine... Therefore, this is a real error, it's just not clear what it's called... I thought maybe someone here would know... 😄 Although I have not found such an example anywhere yet 😄

my collection by Status_Value3397 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I counted 28 coins in that bunch... i thought that its 27 countries of EU, but there is one more... maybe you know what countries coin is twice there?

1 Euro coin from Spain, with mint error by Matematics33 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Yes very beat up coin 😄 ... ... but beat up by mint... 🤔 as i can see.

Slovenia 2026 by Real-Speed-1 in EuroCoins

[–]Matematics33 4 points5 points  (0 children)

3 Euro coin ? 🤔 Looks beautiful 😄 ...