100 euro (Centennial Quedlinburg - UNESCO World Heritage Site) 2003
FO#20914 KM#228 | |
Name | 100 euro (Centennial Quedlinburg - UNESCO World Heritage Site) |
Country | Germany |
Period | Euro |
Shape | Round |
Composition | Gold (0,999) |
Weight (g) | 15,55 g |
Diameter (mm) | 28,00 mm |
Edge | Ribbed |
Obverse: | UNESCO WELTKULTURERBESTADT QUEDLINBURG |
Reverse | BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND | 2003 | 100 EURO |
Popularity | |
Price | - |
Mint manufacturing and issuing data
Statistics Year | Rarity | Mint | Mintage | Note |
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2003 | Very scarce | A-Berlín | 80.000 | |
2003 | Very scarce | D-Munich | 80.000 | |
2003 | Very scarce | F-Stuttgart | 80.000 | |
2003 | Very scarce | G-Karlsruhe | 80.000 | |
2003 | Very scarce | J-Hamburgo | 80.000 |
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What is the value of the coins of 100 euro (Centennial Quedlinburg - UNESCO World Heritage Site)? You can see all prices of this coin in the description, the values are calculated with the market price that collectors assign in their collections. According to its state of conservation and other criteria. Find the collectors that have this coin with its different characteristics and make an exchange/purchase with them by contacting them or using the Foronum tools.
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Collectors who own the coin in their collections
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