Das Starterkit
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Eesti Pank hat geschrieben:PRESS RELEASE 05/11/2010
Eesti Pank introduces the Estonian euro coin starter kit
On Friday Eesti Pank introduced the Estonian starter kits containing all the euro coins that will enter circulation. The starter kits will be available for purchase at the offices of commercial banks and Eesti Post as from 1 December.
The starter kit is intended to allow the Estonian residents to familiarise themselves with the new euro coins and to ensure people can start using cash as from 1 January, the €-day.
The starter kit consists of 42 euro coins worth 12.79 euro. The kit also contains a security chip confirming the authenticity of the coin set.
The cost of the starter kit will be 200 kroons and it is possible to purchase up to five starter kits at a time.
Eesti Pank will compile a total of 600,000 euro coin starter kits, one for each household. The starter kits are sold only in December and for as long until they run out.
Eesti Pank has commissioned the kits from the Mint of Finland. The production of the starter kits is co-funded by the European Commission.
The coins in starter kits will become valid as from 1 January 2011, when euro becomes legal tender in Estonia.
The starter kit contains the following euro coins: seven 1-cent coins, six 2-, 5-, 10- and 20-cent coins, five 50-cent coins, four 1-euro coins and two 2-euro coins.
Das ist ja interessant. Erstmals ein Sicherheitschip im Starterkit, der die Echtheit des Kits bestätigt. Bin gespannt, wenn ich das Kit in Händen halte.Eesti Pank hat geschrieben:The kit also contains a security chip confirming the authenticity of the coin set.
Eesti Pank hat geschrieben:Sale of Estonian euro coin starter kits starts on Wednesday
On Wednesday, branches of commercial banks and offices of Eesti Post will start selling starter kits that contain all the Estonian euro coins so that residents of Estonia could familiarise themselves with the new coins.
Starting from tomorrow it will also be possible to exchange kroons for euro banknotes at the central rate and without a service fee. Both the starter kits and the exchange of euro banknotes are intended for natural persons.
One starter kit costs 200 kroons and it is possible to purchase up to five starter kits at a time.
The starter kit consists of 42 euro coins worth 12.79 euro. The kit also contains a security chip confirming the authenticity of the coin set.
A total of 600,000 euro coin starter kits will be released for sale by Eesti Pank, so that each household would get one. Around 450,000 kits will be on sale from 1 December, the rest will reach sales counters in mid-December. The central bank is also ready to order more starter kits for December.
The starter kits are intended to allow residents to familiarise themselves with the new euro coins and to ensure people can start using cash as from 1 January, the €-day.
Eesti Pank has commissioned the kits from the Mint of Finland. The production of the starter kits is co-funded by the European Commission.
The coins in starter kits will become valid as from 1 January 2011, when euro becomes legal tender in Estonia.
The starter kit contains the following euro coins: seven 1-cent coins, six 2-, 5-, 10- and 20-cent coins, five 50-cent coins, four €1 coins and two €2 coins.
Ne das ist mir zu weit - meine ersten sind auch gestern schon aus Tallinn verschickt worden ;-)slumpfpapa hat geschrieben:War irgendjemand aus dem Forum am Ausgabetag vor Ort und kann berichten?
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EP hat geschrieben:PRESS RELEASE 10/12/2010
More than 350,000 euro coin starter kits sold by commercial banks and Eesti Post
By Wednesday evening, commercial banks and Eesti Post had sold 351,420 starter kits of the Estonian euro coins.
"The popularity of the starter kits is a pleasant surprise, since it shows that people are interested in and preparing for the adoption of the euro," said Rait Roosve, Head of the Cash and Security Department of Eesti Pank.
The central bank has decided to order 100,000 more starter kits, which should arrive at the end of December.
The euro coin starter kits, which contain all the coins due to be launched on 1 January, are sold by commercial banks and offices of Eesti Post.
By Wednesday, commercial banks had ordered about 475,000 starter kits from Eesti Pank. The central bank has ordered 700,000 kits from the Mint of Finland. Thus, commercial banks and Eesti Post can order more kits from Eesti Pank. The legal framework of euro adoption prescribes that the central bank is allowed to distribute euro cash, including starter kits, to commercial banks only. Thus, Eesti Post, which is also selling the kits, has to get them from commercial banks on the basis of respective contracts.
The starter kits are intended to allow residents to familiarise themselves with the new euro coins and to ensure people can start using cash as from 1 January, the €-day. Both the starter kits and the exchange of euro banknotes are intended for natural persons.
One starter kit costs 200 kroons and it is possible to purchase up to five starter kits at a time. The starter kit contains 42 euro coins worth 12.79 euro. The kit also contains a security chip confirming the authenticity of the coin set.
Eesti Pank has commissioned the kits from the Mint of Finland. The production of the starter kits is co-funded by the European Commission. The coins in starter kits will become valid as from 1 January 2011, when euro becomes legal tender in Estonia.
The starter kit contains the following euro coins: seven 1-cent coins, six 2-, 5-, 10- and 20-cent coins, five 50-cent coins, four €1 coins and two €2 coins.