First 2€ cc France issuing day
Posted: Thu 29 Jan 2026, 12:49
This morning saw the release of the first French €2 "Little Prince" coin.
Note: very limited mintage, no UNC coins.
The same queuing system as in Monaco was in place to manage this operation. When the doors opened, I was 32,263rd on the waiting list, so no chance for me. Around 10:30 a.m., the Proof coins with polished reverse were sold out.
I was able to buy a set of four coins, and there were still Proof coins in normal condition available.
The polished reverse coin is simply a commercial coin with little numismatic value, but €2 coin collectors seek it out and are willing to pay more.
All it takes is for an institution to sell any style of coin, as long as it's a limited edition €2 coin, for everyone to want it. This is commerce, not numismatics.
The institutes have fully grasped the scale of the phenomenon and are profiting from it.
Note: very limited mintage, no UNC coins.
The same queuing system as in Monaco was in place to manage this operation. When the doors opened, I was 32,263rd on the waiting list, so no chance for me. Around 10:30 a.m., the Proof coins with polished reverse were sold out.
I was able to buy a set of four coins, and there were still Proof coins in normal condition available.
The polished reverse coin is simply a commercial coin with little numismatic value, but €2 coin collectors seek it out and are willing to pay more.
All it takes is for an institution to sell any style of coin, as long as it's a limited edition €2 coin, for everyone to want it. This is commerce, not numismatics.
The institutes have fully grasped the scale of the phenomenon and are profiting from it.