Latvia has minted a
fusion-themed coin, while an unusual design of figures and women on bulls' coins in other nations has damped collectors' enthusiasm. A
Ronaldo Euro coin is being touted as a potentially lucrative collectible, while Vatican's latest €20 coin features prominent Christian symbology. Meanwhile,
Eurite, or EURI, a new euro-pegged stablecoin has been introduced and is being adopted by platforms like Binance and Coinbase. Law enforcement in Spain have arrested a counterfeit ring producing fake euro coins. Now, collectors are being enticed by rumors of some two-euro coins potentially yielding significant profits.
EURI's compliance with MiCA is winning it a wider adoption across crypto exchanges. Commemorative coins, like Croatia's €6 ‘Trsat Dragon’ coin or Portugal's €7 Ronaldo coin, are adding more sparkle to Euro's diverse coinage. Even as counterfeit concerns persist, certain coin designs—like those featuring Christian symbols in Bulgaria—are gaining public favor. There is speculation about certain rare European coins fetching high monetary value.
Amid these developments, Belgium has experienced a coin shortage, suggesting a potential halt in production of 1 and 2 cent coins. Other intriguing narratives include a rare Roman coin being auctioned for 1.98 mn euros, and Bundesbank's anticipation that digital euro could command 10% of German money. Crypto exchanges are offering attractions like
zero trading fee on EURI to entice users. Other significant developments included Estonia's strategizing around Minting Expenses and the issuance of a two-Euro coin featuring the national flower.
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