I am new here so I have no swap list yet, but anyway since I am Italian it's easy for me to get Italian commemorative 2 euros, or I can very easily get a series of Italian euros (from 1 cent to 2 Euros) in good condition (probably different year for each coin, but they've got all the same numismatic value so I see no difference).
I have a lot of old Italian republic Lira and commemorative republic Lira as well (100 lire, 200 lire, 500 lire) so in case you need them contact me as well.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: I will send you the picture of the coins you will get before the swap (exactly the ones you will get, and I expect to get a picture of the coins I will get). Send me a private message with the picture.
I can easily swap Italian commemorative 2 euros for any commemorative 2 euros of the other countries. I'm even interested in commemorative euros in general (5 euros, 10 euros, 20 euros) in circulation, just contact me and tell me what you need (ex.giv. 5 Italian commemorative euros for 10 euros, I can add something more if the coin is silver).
If you are from outside Europe and want to get some Eurocoins, contact me, tell me what you need (I can easily get some French, German, Spanish not h euros) and let's see if we can make a swap.
Attention please: I really appreciate URSS rubles, Polish commemorative zlotys, and Mexican silver coins. If the coin is silver and rare, I may be interested in buying it (for a reasonable price, of course) or swap it for some Euros+ some money extra.
I'd like to say that 2 € is a Coin in circulation, so if you offer coins in circulation for it I want the value of euro in your coins.
1 euro is actually 40 rubles, more or less. It would be different if it's a packaged Coin set anyway.
If the Coin you want to swap are silver and in circulation, it depends on the weight of the coin.
Coins in circulation are NOT rare, so that's an equal way of swapping them.
Thank you
Cita: bam777Please try and upload coins on your swap list before embarking on swaps. I know that is time consuming but it'll be worth it when it is done.
I so agree, I even thought of putting my swap into sleep mode until I'm done putting up all the doubles, but fortunately (or rather unfortunately) I have such small collection still that I got it all done pretty fast.
P.S. When trading coins currently in circulation, is it common practice to exchange for the real value? As in not one coin for one coin, but rather 1 euro for say 40 roubles like said in Anco5 post. It does make sense of course and I would prefer it that way (unless it's some coins with low mintage).
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Anco5 please put up your swap list as it's too time consuming to get to know what you have to swap, otherwise having to ask about every single coin. Thank you.
I guess I have to do that as soon as I find a bit of time.
Still I do not understand how come people are mostly interested in 2 euro coins and offer coins in circulation, cupro-nickel and absolutely not rare whose value is in some case not even 50 cents.
I thought this site is for swapping coins not for trading? :/