From b3c367d9255bcc296b6740d1b437335d445b7253 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Voss Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 00:33:13 +0200 Subject: Don’t mind me MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- src/pt/euro/coins.template.html | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- src/pt/euro/index.html | 8 +++++++- src/pt/euro/note-nav.html | 3 +-- src/pt/euro/notes.template.html | 5 ++--- src/pt/euro/tnotes.template.html | 6 ++++-- 5 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/pt/euro') diff --git a/src/pt/euro/coins.template.html b/src/pt/euro/coins.template.html index 5708f69..439617d 100644 --- a/src/pt/euro/coins.template.html +++ b/src/pt/euro/coins.template.html @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ - @@ -9,7 +8,10 @@ - +
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- Germany has 5 different mints that each mint coins. These mints are - located in Berlin (A), Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and - Hamburg (J). All German euro-coins contain a letter (the “mintmark”) - identifying which mint the coin was minted at. This means that there - are 5 versions of every German euro-coin that must be collected. + All German coins bear one of five different mintmarks that represent + the city in which they were minted. These are: Berlin (A), Munich + (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and Hamburg (J).


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+ There is an error that exists for €2 coins minted in 1999 where the + holes in one, two, or even three of the 9’s are filled. The number of + 9’s filled is displayed with a fraction (e.g. 2/3 for two 9’s filled). +

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- For certain commemorative releases Luxembourg minted two different - varieties — “classic” and a “holographic”. Any years listed on this - page suffixed with ‘C’ are of the classic variety while any years - suffixed with ‘H’ are of the holographic variety. + For the years 2020–2021 Luxembourg released certain commemorative + coins in both a “classic” and “photo” variety. Any years labeled with + ‘P’ are of the “photo” variety while years without a label are of the + standard “classic” variety.


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+ Many Maltese commemoratives have different mintmarks depending on in + they were intended for circulation, coincards, or sets. Any years + listed on this page suffixed with “MdP” bear the mintmark of the + Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint), while years suffixed with “KNM” bear + the mintmark of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt (Royal Dutch Mint). +

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diff --git a/src/pt/euro/index.html b/src/pt/euro/index.html index 32c4469..d70bd8e 100644 --- a/src/pt/euro/index.html +++ b/src/pt/euro/index.html @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ - @@ -25,6 +24,13 @@ amassed. It’s also my primary collection as I reside in the Eurozone. I do own uncirculated-coins and -banknotes, but all coins and banknotes listed on this section of the site are circulated. +

+ There are various examples of euro coins that have slight varieties + between their standard circulation releases and their coincard/set + releases, such as different mintmarks for example. In these cases, + the NIFC variety will not be listed on this site + unless I happen to get one for my collection (see Malta for an example). The same applies to error coins.

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