The natural or legal person submitting the package must provide a list of the containers, each identified by a number. Each container must bear the identifying details of the person, the value and the denomination contained, the weight, the date of packaging and the container number.
The containers required are common self-sealing, transparent plastic bags, commercially available. Where the total quantity of euro coins unfit for circulation is smaller than the requirements set forth above, the coins must be sorted by denomination and may be submitted in non-standard packaging.
If the coins have been treated with chemical or other hazardous substances, separate standard packaging units must be prepared and accompanied by a written declaration specifying the exact substances that have been used. Similarly, unfit coins collected for charitable purposes such as 'fountain coins' must be packaged in separate standardized containers accompanied by a written declaration specifying the nature and specific cause of the damage.
The above mentioned decree identifies the agencies required to withdraw suspect euro coins from circulation whenever they come into possession of them for whatever reason. Among these, for example, are banks, post offices Poste Italiane , investment companies, savings management companies, financial intermediaries, exchange agents and insurance companies.
If the coins are then found to be genuine, the State Mint will inform the Cassa Speciale per le monete a debito dello Stato, and the bearer will be reimbursed for the face value of the coins withdrawn.
If, on the other hand, the coins are found to be counterfeit, no reimbursement will be made. The coins will then be used to supply the banking and postal systems. Two more collection points were added in , one at the Piacenza branch and one at the Foggia branch. A packaging standard has been defined that makes it possible to identify the persons banks or Cash In Transit companies - CITs that have sorted and packaged the coins. This documentation the form to fill in is available at all Bank of Italy branches , must be exhibited at the point at which deposits will be made.
Banks not present on the collection points territory shall deliver the necessary documentation to the branch at which they have their central bank account, which will forward it to the nearest collection point. Deposits and withdrawals must be booked in advance and agreed with the appointed collection points.
The coins must be packed in rolls contained in wrapped blister packs. Each blister pack contains ten rolls of the same denomination, placed in sets of five on pallets and then sealed with transparent plastic film, as specified in the table:. Each roll must bear the words 'authenticated coins' and indicate the denomination and quantity, the checking date and the code number of the cash handler that sorted and packaged the coins.
Codes are assigned by the Bank of Italy upon request from the interested companies. Requests should be submitted to:. The service will replace damaged euro notes and coins and change euro notes and coins for others of different denominations.
La prosecuzione della navigazione mediante accesso ad altra area del sito o selezione di un elemento dello stesso ad esempio, di un'immagine o di un link comporta la prestazione del consenso all'uso dei cookie. All euro coins with their different national identities are legal tender in all euro area countries. In addition, euro countries may jointly issue commemorative coins to commemorate events of Europe-wide importance.
These jointly issued commemorative coins use a common design on the national side, showing the name of the issuing country and the event commemorated in the respective language s. Commemorative coins are legal tender throughout the euro area.
They can be used and must be accepted just like normal euro coins. Each euro area country can also issue collector coins, the value of which must not be the same as the value of coins included in the euro coin series. Collector coins are legal tender only in the country where they have been issued. Accept We use cookies on our website for a better user experience. Monetary policy. Denomination: 2c : Diameter mm : Denomination: 1c : Diameter mm : This particular harp was designed by Jarlath Hayes.
It is also adopted by Belgium, Luxembourg and Spain amongst others. Each country in the Eurozone can issue two commemorative coins per year. These coins generally commemorate historical events, people of significant national importance or celebrate national treasures. The ECB approves the volume of coins that each country may issue.
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