Among our old coins we can find some that are worth a real fortune and perhaps for a trivial minting error. We are talking about a very rare Italian coin, with a two-tone appearance, that is, in silver and oro. The particularity? An error that is easy to recognize even with the naked eye.
Very few know that for a trivial mistake these coins are worth a real fortune
Among the coins that we keep so jealously that they recall distant times of prosperity, where the purchasing power was greater than the current currency, the Euro, there could be a currency that could also be worth a fortune.
This is the 1997 1000 Lire coin, with a minting error that can be glimpsed in the borders of the European geographical map. The coin has two sides, one with the turreted head of Italy and the other with the map of Europe.
Apparently there is a gross error in the representation of some nations. It represents the border between East Germany and West Germany, which in fact had not existed for at least 7 years in 1997. Beyond that also some indications of the boundaries between Netherlands, Belgium and Germany are badly reported. For this reason many collectors are looking for this rare and coveted coin which they call the 1000 Lire with divided Germany.
How much can the little treasure be worth?
There are many coins that have passed into our hands and that can be worth a fortune. Many of these, if we refine the look, have some minting errors.
These mistakes made can be found, as in the case of the 1000 Lire, with the wrong geographical boundaries. In these cases, after it is realized that the minting variant in circulation is wrong, the coins are not withdrawn. The error is corrected by the engraver and a new contingent of correct coins is minted.
In addition to geographical errors, there may be other easily discernible errors. For example, a drawing or the wrong proportions, the engraver’s initials and much more.
It is not difficult to determine the value of a coin with the wrong minting. Just do a search on online platforms where you can buy collectibles. Here you can find many examples of rare coins and of course you must also always pay close attention to authenticity.
The two-tone Italian 1000 Lire coin with divided Germany can be worth even more than 2000 euros. In short, we may have a small treasure in the house without knowing it.
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