The world of euro coin (both fiat and crypto) valuation and trade has been quite eventful recently. The value of Greek Owl Euro coins has significantly increased among collectors, while coin collectors are expressing frustration over certain design themes like Stick Figures and Women on Bulls. Meanwhile, Latvia has shocked the numismatic world by minting a fusion-themed coin. A coin featuring the iconic footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has been predicted to be worth $150,000 to collectors. Also, the market has been introduced to Eurite (EURI), a new crypto coin. Sadly, coin counterfeiting seems to be on the rise with Spain busting a counterfeit ring involved in making fake euro coins, and an arrest in Macedonia for the mass production of fake €2 coins. On the brighter side, the MiCAR compliant stablecoin has been launched by Banking Circle with Binance listing the [**EURI**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stablecoin) coin, a new euro-pegged stablecoin.Rare coins are making waves, with special commemorative versions like the €6 ‘Trsat Dragon’ coin from Croatia, the €7 coin to honor Cristiano Ronaldo by Portugal, and versions like the two-euro coin 'Puzuris' from Latvijas Banka. However, there are worries over coin shortages as reported in Belgium and the decreasing demand for Irish coins.As cryptocurrency makes further inroads into the European financial ecosystem, we see Coinbase adding support for Euro-Pegged Stablecoin made by USDC-Maker Circle and the launch of euro trading on the VALR platform. In the coming months, we expect the release of a limited-edition 40-euro coin in Spain marking the tenth anniversary of King Felipe VI's reign. Despite the waves in the numismatics market and the counterfeit issues, the value and importance of rare and valuable euro coins continue to uniquely shape this lucrative market.
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