The news of a coin that could have a value of 90,000 euros has appeared on the net: let’s find out all the details about it.
Numismatic experts can rejoice, but above all they can go in search of a new rare coin that could bring in more than 90 thousand euros: how to recognize it and why it is so precious.
All the details about the latest precious coin (via Getty Images)
You could all be in possession of rare coins, which could earn you a profit of 100,000 euros. In fact, the profit is due to an unusual typing error. Indeed, in the history of mankind, coins and banknotes represent a very important part of the society to which they belong and in many cases, as well as an emotional connection. Moreover, learning numismatics could also be a way to earn money just by simply searching through your wallet.
As with all collectibles, there is only one rule to keep in mind: the rarer, the greater the value, which is why the most valuable pieces are very old, in this case those prior to the Kingdom of Italy, such as the Quadruple by Vittorio Amedeo I which is worth nearly 80 thousand euros. Even older and more valuable is the 10 Scudi coin from the regency of Charles Emmanuel II, which was sold some time ago for 150,000 euros. But there are also newer pieces that have great value, let’s see what they are. Today we will find out all the features of a coin worth more than 90 thousand euros.
Rare piece, this one is worth 90 thousand euros: all the details
How to recognize the currency in question (Via WebSource)
In 2003, there was the definitive change for Italy, which officially switched from the lira to the euro after a few years of transition. Consequently, many coins belonging to the old coinage were revalued and rediscovered. Over the years, very old liras have acquired more and more value as in the case of the 50 lira cents minted in the distant 1825 in the Kingdom of Sardinia.
This, as you can identify, is a Savoyard coin, minted in 1861 and on one side is printed the face of King Carlo Felice. The piece in question was produced in Turin in 1825, 1826, 1827 and 1828, as well as those printed in Genoa if well preserved, they can be worth up to 900 euros. The real winners, however, will be those who manage to find this coin but minted in 1861. In this case, in fact, the value could go up to 90,000 euros.