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Picture of 1992 Ecu Mint Set

1992 Ecu Mint Set

This is a set of seven Ecu’s that was originally issued by the International Currency Bureau
£22.50
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Greece, 5 Ecu Pattern 1994

Prooflike condition, struck in cupronickel and each comes sealed in a snap lock bag
£6.95
Picture of Monaco, 1994 Ecu Cupro-Nickel

Monaco, 1994 Ecu Cupro-Nickel

As many of you who collect Euros know, anything from Monaco is rare and expensive. The same holds true for the Pattern Ecu pieces of 1994. At that time everyone thought the new coinage was going to be called Ecus and not Euros. These were privately issued and highly collected. We have bought out the last of the group that was struck in 1994 and our prices are far more reasonable. These pieces can never be struck again. They have the famous Montgolfier’s balloon taking off over a country house with air balloons and sailing ships over a map of Europe
£8.95
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Northern Ireland, 25 Ecu CN 1992 Patina Prooflike

In 1992 everyone thought that the new European currency was going to be called the Ecu. So International Numismatic Agency (INA) made a private pattern Ecu to show what a Northern Ireland issue might look like, if it were ever issued, in other words a Patina. It is crownsized and struck in Prooflike cupro-nickel. On one side a woman playing the harp along with the denomination ‘Twenty-Five Ecu’ and the date 1992. The other side has a globe showing Europe with Neptune and Britannia on either side of the globe. The legend reads ‘Europe * Europa and N. Ireland’. These are now 27 years old and it has been quite sometime since we last offered them for sale. Just found a small group in one of vault rooms. If you collect Irish coins, Euro or Ecu coins, then this is the piece for you…
£9.95
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Scotland, 25 Ecu 1992 Cupronickel Pattern Brilliant Unc

Privately issued crown-size pattern 25 Ecu coin for Scotland issued in 1992 and struck in Cupronickel. Brilliant Uncirculated.
£8.95