Major events have influenced the world of
euro coins, impacting both its
designs and
values. Consequently, these coins have consistently made headlines. The introduction of a
7-euro coin in Italy and the launch of the
Eurite (EURI), a Euro-pegged stablecoin with zero fees, have attracted significant interest. Notably, rare euro coins are fetching high prices, with a
Cristiano Ronaldo commemorative β¬7 coin potentially worth up to $150,000 to collectors. Likewise, other rare coins, including specific 2 euro coins, are being sold for thousands. This has subsequently fuelled an increase in
counterfeit coins, further complicating the landscape. However, the introduction of
new designs has rejuvenated the sector. Unique designs like the 2 euro commemorative coin produced by the Latvijas Banka and new euro coin designs from Bulgaria and Croatia have caught public attention. These designs often commemorate special events or influential figures like
Cristiano Ronaldo or the legacy of
Pula. As part of its emphasis on innovation, Estonia has minted two euro coins created by Bulgarian designer, Svetlin Balezdrov. Alongside these developments, there's been discussion around phasing out smaller euro cent coins and rumours about the discontinuation of the 500 euro coin. The euro coin market is ever-evolving, influenced by a myriad of factors from national traditions to popular figures.
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