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frappe pour la circulation FRANCE 2012message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND La Monnaie de Paris ne frappera pas, pour la circulation, de pièces de 20, 50 centimes et 1€. Elles ne seront présentes que dans les plaquettes BU et BE. Toutes les autres coupures seront mises en circulation. Pour le moment, aucun tirage définitif sur les monnaies de circulation ne nous a été communiqué pour 2012. Source:Monnaie de Paris. NEWS DU VATICANmessage posté par Hervé CARTON Le Vatican nous présente sa 2 € Commémorative pour l'année 2012 : 2 Euro Commémorative Nationale 2012, "VII Rencontre mondiale des Familles" Source: Blog 3bun FRANCE 2€ COMMEMOmessage posté par Hervé CARTON Comme promis la MDP vient d'annoncer son Programme 2012, voir ICI le pré-programme dévoilé en Juillet 2011, voici un premier visuel (Officiel) de la 2 € Commémorative 100 ème Anniversaire de la Naissance de l'Abbé Pierre 2012. Les quantités seront bien de : 10.000 en Qualité BU 10.000 en Qualité BE 1.000.000 en Qualité UNC.
Source: Blog 3Bun coffret BU Pays BAS World Money Fair -édition limitée 2012message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND Le coffret BU des Pays Bas World Money Fair a été proposé à la vente ce matin au prix de 25€. Tirage annoncé: 1 000 exemplaires. Source: Responsable KNM rencontré à BERLIN 2 euro CC Portugal GUIMARAES 2012message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND L'INCM ne mettra pas à disposition des collectionneurs ou de ses clients la pièce de 2€ commémorative 2012 Guimaraes capital européenne de la culture. Le contingent de 500 000 pièces sera mis exclusivement en vente auprés des banques du portugal (échange de monnaie). Le quotas de 2€ CC 2012 BE et BU reste de 10 000 exemplaires chaque. La spéculation risque d'être importante sur cette pièce. Source: Responsable INCM rencontré à BERLIN. Pièce commémorative de FINLANDE 2012: Helsinki capitale du Designmessage posté par Fabrice ROLLAND http://www.suomenrahapaja.fi/eng/the-mint-of-finland/promotional-material/product-images/(limit)/50 Mint of Finland’s new coin captures the year In celebration of design capital year A touch of luxury combined with a portion of practicality – this is the secret of best designs. In 2012, the eyes of the design world will turn towards Finland and its World Design Capital, Helsinki. Mint of Finland ushers in 2012 by commemorating Finnish design and knowhow with a collector coin. The ”World Design Capital Helsinki 2012” collector coin will be launched on 3 February 2012 at the World Money Fair, Berlin. ‘This is a wonderful start for the year. A design coin expresses the need for practical comfort - they bring together a touch of luxury with a portion of Nordic practicality, augmenting Finnish quality of life', says Paul Gustafsson, CEO of Mint of Finland. Focused practicality Mint of Finland's design coin celebrates the capital city, Helsinki, as well as Finland as a whole - a country that leads the way in design and planning. In recognition of this, the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design named Helsinki the 2012 World Design Capital. The coin spreads the message of Finland today as an innovative and modern country of competences. A modern and focused approach is the cornerstone of Finnish and Nordic design. Modern, stylish practicality is easy to enjoy, adding to the comfort of life. The collector coin marking this momentous year has been designed by designer Henna Lamberg. Mint of Finland celebrates this jubilee year with a collector coin, minted as a gold and silver version with a nominal value of €50, and a base-metal version with a nominal value of €5. The gold and silver collector coin is offered in a beautiful gift package. A clear, elegant form and recyclability unite the package with the Mint of Finland family. The coin is truly a gift in this package as the surrounding ribbon gives the entire product the finishing touch. The 5-euro WDC coin is offered in a purse that contains ten collector coins. With best regards, Katriina Holm Communications and Marketing Designer Source: Mint of FINLAND | La Monnaie de Slovaquie au WMF de Berlinmessage posté par Louis MARTINO La Monnaie de Slovaquie sera présente au World Money Fair de Berlin du 3 au 5 février 2012 stand B6. A cette occasion elle présentera certaines de ses émissions 2012: - les sets 2012 "Jeux Olympiques d'été de Londres 2012", en qualité BU, en qualité BE sous boite plastique et en qualité BE sous coffret bois. - la 2€ commémorative 2012 "10 ans de la monnaie euro" en qualité UNC et sous coincard. Des packages comprenant un set BE 2012 et certaines pièces de collection émises en 2011 seront proposés sur le stand, en quantités limitées et à prix réduits exclusivement réservés aux ventes lors du WMF : - le BE 2012 "JO de Londres" version boite plastique, accompagné d'un exemplaire de la pièce 10€ argent 2011 "150ème anniversary Memorandum of the Slovak Nation" au prix de 52 euros; - le même BE 2012 plus un exemplaire de la pièce de 10€ argent 2011 "100ème anniversaire de la naissance de Jan Cikker" au prix de 50 euros; - le même BE 2012 accompagné d'un exemplaire de la pièce de 20€ argent 2011 "Conservation Area of the Trnava Town" au prix de 73 euros; - le même BE 2012 accompagné d'un exemplaire de chacune des trois pièces de collection 2011 en argent référencées dans les trois premières offres ci-dessus, au prix de 117 euros; - le BE 2012 "JO de Londres" version coffret bois, accompagné d'un exemplaire de chacune des trois mêmes pièces argent et d'un exemplaire de la pièce de 100€ or 2011 "Ruler of the Nitrian Principality Pribina" au prix de 600 euros. Source: Mincovna Kremnica News from austrian mint for 2012message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND Newsletter 30.01.2012 Klimt and his Women Gustav Klimt’s paintings may be among the most famous, coveted and valuable in the world today but you no longer need to be a billionaire to start your very own collection of his greatest masterpieces. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Viennese master’s birth in 1862, from 2012 the Austrian Mint is producing its brilliant new five-coin series, Klimt and his Women. From classical and allegorical to erotic and mythological, Klimt succeeded in portraying female beauty like few other painters, to the extent that his name is synonymous with the representation of the female form. As in the case of many great artists, Klimt’s work was characterised by distinct creative periods, one of the most successful being his “golden phase”. Each of the five stunning coins in this magnificent collection depicts a different painting of a woman from that phase. For just €505 each mini masterpiece can be yours in solid gold. What could be more fitting? Five years, Five Klimts A woman whose relationship to the artist is still a matter of speculation, a tree blossoming in a mystical manner, a kiss that continues to move the world more than a century after it was painted. These are just three of the works from Klimt’s golden phase that open up manifold associations of love, happiness and hope to the observer and will form part of our unique Klimt and his Women series over the next five years. Each beautiful new 50 euro solid gold coin in the series, all featuring a woman who moved Klimt, will be issued at the beginning of every year from 2012 to 2016. Committed to creating coins that are both worthy of the great artist and do justice to his artistic vision, our engravers have devoted themselves to the subject with their usual passion, vigour and creativity. Take a look at the first coin in the collection, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, and you will see exactly what we mean. The great man himself would no doubt have been very proud. Adele Bloch-Bauer I One of Klimt’s most famous paintings, Adele Bloch-Bauer I is both the first in the collection and a prime example of the artist’s golden period. Wealthy and worldly, Adele Bloch-Bauer was one of the most prominent women in turn-of-the-20th-century Vienna. Gustav Klimt took some four years to complete the famous portrait of her reproduced in exquisite detail on the coin's reverse, which led to speculation that the lady and the artist, whose portrait features on the coin's obverse, were lovers. Whether or not the painting was a veritable labour of love has never been proved, but when it sold for $135 million in 2006 it was the most expensive painting in the world at that time. Bearing the letter ‘K’, it also provides the first letter in his name, and with each subsequent coin providing a different letter so that the complete series spells the word ‘KLIMT’, once you have started you won’t want to stop until you have completed your very own Klimt collection. Specifications | quality | proof | | face value | 50 Euro | | date of issue | 01/25/2012 | | coin design | Th. Pesendorfer H. Wähner | | diameter | 22 mm | | alloy | Gold Au 986 | | fine weight | 10 g | | total weight | 10.14 g | | price | € 505 | Please Order the coin here. Official Austrian Euro coin set 2012 in special uncirculated quality Get a lasting and comprehensive numismatic memento of 2012 in the shape of the superb Official Austrian Euro Coin Set 2012 . The eight-coin set contains the 2 euro coin issued by all 17 eurozone countries to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the introduction of euro banknotes and coins. Following a Europe-wide competition, the winning design was chosen from the work of Helmut Andexlinger, one of the Austrian Mint’s leading designers. A winning combination of award-winning design and premium quality, this mini masterpiece is guaranteed to please. Specifications | title | Euro Coin Set 2012 | | face valui | 1 Cent to 2 Euro | | date of issue | 2 January 2012 | | mintage | SU 50,000 | | price | € 24,- (20 % VAT incl.) | Please order the set here. Brand new but already a best seller - Baby Euro Coin Set 2012 Make the wonderful event even more unforgettable with our Baby coin set 2012. Featuring all eight uncirculated quality euro coins, the Baby coin set 2012 is both a charming memento of a child’s birth as well as a lasting memory of the year in which he or she was born. Patron of our 2012 Baby coin set, our original Happy Teddy Bear by world famous teddy bear manufacturer Steiff is guaranteed to delight any child. It can be ordered on our website under accessories. Please order the set here. The maximum mintage of both Euro coin sets together is 50,000. Winter Youth Olympic Games 2012 The first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games is an occasion worth commemorating in style. Being the third Winter Olympics to be held in the capital of the Tyrol makes Innsbruck 2012 even more memorable. This superb silver medal makes it unforgettable. At Innsbruck 2012 more than a thousand teenagers from some 60 countries competed in a total of 15 disciplines from 7 different winter sports, a particular highlight being the first ever staging of competitive women’s ski jumping in the history of the Winter Olympics. The obverse of the 40mm diameter medal shows these 15 disciplines, while its reverse shows the official logo of the Winter Olympics and the year 2012. The inscription “1st Winter Youth Olympic Games, 13-22 January 2012” appears in the outer ring on both sides. The medal is fittingly struck to a limited mintage of 2012 pieces. Specifications | titel | Olympische Jugend-Winterspiele in Innsbruck | | alloy | copper and nickel | | total weight | 20.50 g | | diameter | 40.00 mm | | mintage | 2012 pcs. | | price | € 20.12,- (20 % VAT incl.) | Please order here. | Hotel des Monnaies autrichien: programme 2012message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND Newsletter 30.01.2012 Klimt and his Women Gustav Klimt’s paintings may be among the most famous, coveted and valuable in the world today but you no longer need to be a billionaire to start your very own collection of his greatest masterpieces. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Viennese master’s birth in 1862, from 2012 the Austrian Mint is producing its brilliant new five-coin series, Klimt and his Women. From classical and allegorical to erotic and mythological, Klimt succeeded in portraying female beauty like few other painters, to the extent that his name is synonymous with the representation of the female form. As in the case of many great artists, Klimt’s work was characterised by distinct creative periods, one of the most successful being his “golden phase”. Each of the five stunning coins in this magnificent collection depicts a different painting of a woman from that phase. For just €505 each mini masterpiece can be yours in solid gold. What could be more fitting? Five years, Five Klimts A woman whose relationship to the artist is still a matter of speculation, a tree blossoming in a mystical manner, a kiss that continues to move the world more than a century after it was painted. These are just three of the works from Klimt’s golden phase that open up manifold associations of love, happiness and hope to the observer and will form part of our unique Klimt and his Women series over the next five years. Each beautiful new 50 euro solid gold coin in the series, all featuring a woman who moved Klimt, will be issued at the beginning of every year from 2012 to 2016. Committed to creating coins that are both worthy of the great artist and do justice to his artistic vision, our engravers have devoted themselves to the subject with their usual passion, vigour and creativity. Take a look at the first coin in the collection, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, and you will see exactly what we mean. The great man himself would no doubt have been very proud. Adele Bloch-Bauer I One of Klimt’s most famous paintings, Adele Bloch-Bauer I is both the first in the collection and a prime example of the artist’s golden period. Wealthy and worldly, Adele Bloch-Bauer was one of the most prominent women in turn-of-the-20th-century Vienna. Gustav Klimt took some four years to complete the famous portrait of her reproduced in exquisite detail on the coin's reverse, which led to speculation that the lady and the artist, whose portrait features on the coin's obverse, were lovers. Whether or not the painting was a veritable labour of love has never been proved, but when it sold for $135 million in 2006 it was the most expensive painting in the world at that time. Bearing the letter ‘K’, it also provides the first letter in his name, and with each subsequent coin providing a different letter so that the complete series spells the word ‘KLIMT’, once you have started you won’t want to stop until you have completed your very own Klimt collection. Specifications | quality | proof | | face value | 50 Euro | | date of issue | 01/25/2012 | | coin design | Th. Pesendorfer H. Wähner | | diameter | 22 mm | | alloy | Gold Au 986 | | fine weight | 10 g | | total weight | 10.14 g | | price | € 505 | Official Austrian Euro coin set 2012 in special uncirculated quality Get a lasting and comprehensive numismatic memento of 2012 in the shape of the superb Official Austrian Euro Coin Set 2012 . The eight-coin set contains the 2 euro coin issued by all 17 eurozone countries to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the introduction of euro banknotes and coins. Following a Europe-wide competition, the winning design was chosen from the work of Helmut Andexlinger, one of the Austrian Mint’s leading designers. A winning combination of award-winning design and premium quality, this mini masterpiece is guaranteed to please. Specifications | title | Euro Coin Set 2012 | | face valui | 1 Cent to 2 Euro | | date of issue | 2 January 2012 | | mintage | SU 50,000 | | price | € 24,- (20 % VAT incl.) | Please order the set here. Brand new but already a best seller - Baby Euro Coin Set 2012 Make the wonderful event even more unforgettable with our Baby coin set 2012. Featuring all eight uncirculated quality euro coins, the Baby coin set 2012 is both a charming memento of a child’s birth as well as a lasting memory of the year in which he or she was born. Patron of our 2012 Baby coin set, our original Happy Teddy Bear by world famous teddy bear manufacturer Steiff is guaranteed to delight any child. It can be ordered on our website under accessories. The maximum mintage of both Euro coin sets together is 50,000. Winter Youth Olympic Games 2012 The first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games is an occasion worth commemorating in style. Being the third Winter Olympics to be held in the capital of the Tyrol makes Innsbruck 2012 even more memorable. This superb silver medal makes it unforgettable. At Innsbruck 2012 more than a thousand teenagers from some 60 countries competed in a total of 15 disciplines from 7 different winter sports, a particular highlight being the first ever staging of competitive women’s ski jumping in the history of the Winter Olympics. The obverse of the 40mm diameter medal shows these 15 disciplines, while its reverse shows the official logo of the Winter Olympics and the year 2012. The inscription “1st Winter Youth Olympic Games, 13-22 January 2012” appears in the outer ring on both sides. The medal is fittingly struck to a limited mintage of 2012 pieces. Specifications | titel | Olympische Jugend-Winterspiele in Innsbruck | | alloy | copper and nickel | | total weight | 20.50 g | | diameter | 40.00 mm | | mintage | 2012 pcs. | | price | € 20.12,- (20 % VAT incl.) | | De qui se moque t'on à MONACO?message posté par Fabrice ROLLAND Au début du mois de Janvier, nous avions adressé un mail au responsable, au sein du gouvernement monégasque, des émissions en Euro. Vu les prix pratiqués concernant le BU annuel contenant la série divisionnaire et le coffret BU de la 2€ commémorative 2011, nous sollicitions l'attribution d'un contingent de pièces de 2€ normales et commémoratives en qualité UNC pour les adhérents de notre association. Voici la réponse qui nous a été adressée via le Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies de la Principauté. "Monsieur, XXXX XXXXXXXXX m'a demandé de bien vouloir vous renseigner à propos des pièces de 2€ émises par la Principauté de Monaco. La pièce de 2€ commémorative mariage de 2011, en qualité brillant universel, est disponible au Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies au prix de € 150.00 hors frais d'expédition. Le Musée n'effectue pas de commande groupée mais vos adhérents peuvent nous joindre directement.(NDLR: nous n'avions rien demandé à ce sujet!) En ce qui concerne les pièces de circulation courante, elles doivent circuler librement et sont utilisées en rendu monnaie, et de ce fait, elles ne sont absolument pas en vente auprès d'organismes officiels de la Principauté. Nous espérons avoir répondu à votre demande et vous prions d'agréer, Monsieur, l'expression de nos sincères salutations. Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies " Or, on peut constater que depuis quelques jours nombre de professionnels proposent ces deux monnaies en qualité UNC par rouleaux entiers. Manifestement, ces monnaies circulent...mais uniquement entre professionnels de la numismatique! Les collectionneurs et les usagers de l'Euro ont été exclus du systéme de distribution afin de préserver la rente sur l'Euro dont certains profitent depuis des années. Mais nous ne sommes pas de ces représentants associatifs de l'euro qui vitupèrent sur leurs fauteuils devant leur écran d'ordinateur et qui ne font rien, si ce n'est regarder passer les trains! Nous allons donc reprendre notre baton de pélerin et contacter dans les prochaines semaines les services de la Commission Européenne sur ce sujet. Nous allons militer pour une nouvelle augmentation du quota de frappe fixe de MONACO. Cette position du CA a d'ailleurs été plebiscité hier par l'ensemble des adhérents présents à notre assemblée générale. Source: CA des AD€ |