How hard is it to replicate these?

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It cost 3 Euro to make a 2 Euro coin.

So you can pay off your denbts?

Get my country off that filthy piece of scrap.
At this point i believe you.

It will cost you 2.01 euros.

>How hard is it to replicate these?
I'll deliver you one fake for 4 euros

It's even worse for 1ct, 2ct and 3ct coins.

Why do you think that anyone here would know? Just look up a video on coin making and see for yourself all the shit and expertise, not to mention the materials that you'd need.

You need to craft a golden circle and a platinum ring and then press every EU country on it

I like coins I pile them up and and clean them often.

Same, I like coins too

some fakes of this one were being done like decade and a half ago
it's roughly 1.5 euro
but I haven't heard about it recently, so it's probably not economically viable

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Most important thing is weight. Stamping soft metals with a stamp is easy if you really want to do it.

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the inner and outer ring have to be really precise to look correct. Everything has to line up. All tools would have to be quite precise

It costs about 15 cents to make them and Chinese counterfeiters have been doing it for awhile now: forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/12/25/dont-worry-about-the-two-pound-and-two-euro-coins-being-counterfeited-and-forged/?sh=1ff492440f5c

dont use fake money anons its just not worth it
that said if you have a sailboat and some connections you could smuggle british frozen pizzas over to norway for a 400% markup and have them thank you for saving so much money

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just have to put your mum over it then lmoa

So I did the math, to make a million dollars worth of 2 euro coins (500k coins) would weigh around 9500 lbs, or about 5 tons. If the average stamping price is around .15 cents it'd cost $75k to stamp them.

Yeah, this is a logistical nightmare. If you want to make a million bucks with this operation you'd have to double it or triple it, and then redistribute the money through a network of gypsies and other scabs, trading euro coins for paper.

Center is brass crimped on nickel ring

You would need top notch industrial equipment for it to be viable and you'd need to produce a fuckton of them to make back your investment.
If you have some Africa tier sweatshop where you can make five of those every hour it's more economically viable to flip burgers in Finland.

Also if you ever get caught Christine Lagarde will rape you.