Got this in my change while I was in Gemany so I suppose it's a change find. I only say I suppose because it is considered normal or common in Germany so I'm not sure what to label it. Anyway like I said it's common and only worth $0.05. There is one thing that that kind of surprised me about Euros: most dont state in plain (insert European language here) what country they're from. You have to know just by looking at the design. France and Germany are two examples although France at least puts RF on their coins. Greece would also be an example to people not familiar with Greek writing.
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Saturday, August 4, 2012
2008-F German 1 Euro Cent!
Got this in my change while I was in Gemany so I suppose it's a change find. I only say I suppose because it is considered normal or common in Germany so I'm not sure what to label it. Anyway like I said it's common and only worth $0.05. There is one thing that that kind of surprised me about Euros: most dont state in plain (insert European language here) what country they're from. You have to know just by looking at the design. France and Germany are two examples although France at least puts RF on their coins. Greece would also be an example to people not familiar with Greek writing.
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1 Euro Cent,
Copper-Plated Steel,
Euro,
Germany
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