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Mint Error ND $2 Euro Struck With Two Reverse Dies

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Any ideas about the value of this Mint error ND $2 euro struck on 2 reverse dies?

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here is another picture



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google mint error news they had an article on the two tail euros, there are quite a few examples.
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Your'e right , there was a whole set of euro except the $1 and $2 Euro. I have yet to find another $2 euro. I believe that there is also a $1 Euro out there somewhere.
http://minterrornews.com/issue2.pdf
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Lot 3192 1 Euro cent is estimated to be between $1000 to $1200
http://images.goldbergauctions.com/...r=131&page=1

and I have seen quite a few but I have yet to see another $2 Euro. As we all know, the higher the denomination the higher price , if anyone has any ideas about the price value of a $2 Euro , please post it.
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as an error collector, if the 1 euro coin was graded did not sell for a 1000.00 there must be quite a few of these around . a two headed canada nickel graded by pcgs was sold in the us in 2005 for around 15,000.00 for comparison.
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That's an very interesting comment john100. Usually the U.S double dies Mint error are sold for much more than any other Country's Mint error coins with 2 reverse or observe dies, I am really surprised that the Canadian 5 Cent went that far.
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