Betekenis van:
coin collector

coin collector
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • numismaticus
  • a collector and student of money (and coins in particular)

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities
  2. Number of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities
  3. Value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities — —
  4. category 2 5.3 Value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities — — category 2
  5. Number of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities — — category 2
  6. Value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities 6. Additional data items
  7. For collector coins, national gross issuance = national net issuance of collector coins (value) (data item 1.3) + value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities (data item 5.3).
  8. Total number of collector coins credited to the legal issuer(s) and held by the NCB and coin-issuing third parties
  9. Total face value of collector coins credited to the legal issuer(s) and held by the NCB and coin-issuing third parties
  10. The approved volumes, in terms of value, of euro circulation coins and euro collector coins which a (future) participating Member State is allowed to issue during a specific calendar year pursuant to the applicable coin issuance decision [1]
  11. means euro circulation coins which have been: (i) produced by mints with the respective national side; (ii) delivered to coin-issuing entities in a participating Member State; and (iii) registered in the cash management systems of such coin-issuing entities. This applies mutatis mutandis for euro collector coins. ‘Denomination’
  12. For circulation coins, national gross issuance = national net issuance of circulation coins (data item 1.1) + credited stocks of circulation coins held by coin-issuing entities (data item 5.1) + transfers of circulation coins since their introduction (cumulative data item 4.1) — receipts of circulation coins since their introduction (cumulative data item 4.2). For collector coins, national gross issuance = national net issuance of collector coins (value) (data item 1.3) + value of credited collector coins held by coin-issuing entities (data item 5.3). ‘National net issuance of banknotes’
  13. means euro coins that are only legal tender in the participating Member State of issuance and are not intended for circulation. Their face value, images, size and weight are different from those of euro circulation coins so as to be easily distinguished from euro circulation coins. Collector coins also include bullion coins [3]. ‘Created coins’ means euro circulation coins which have been: (i) produced by mints with the respective national side; (ii) delivered to coin-issuing entities in a participating Member State; and (iii) registered in the cash management systems of such coin-issuing entities. This applies mutatis mutandis for euro collector coins. ‘Denomination’
  14. It should be noted that the concept of ‘coins in circulation’ is not applied at national level because it cannot be determined whether coins put into circulation in a participating Member State are circulating there and whether they have been returned from circulation to coin-issuing entities in other participating Member States. Euro collector coins are not included as these coins are only legal tender in the Member State of issuance. ‘Collector coins’
  15. Based on the estimates of demand for coins in 2010 that the participating Member States submitted to the ECB, the ECB approved the total volume of coins intended for circulation and collector coins not intended for circulation in 2010 in Decision ECB/2009/25 of 10 December 2009 on the approval of the volume of coin issuance in 2010 [1].