Latin Monetary Union Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1865-1926)

Number of
Required Items
35
Current Finest
Possible Set Rating
66.345

Before the European Union, there was the Latin Monetary Union. Six countries agreed to a standard weight and composition of their circulating silver and gold coins. These coins were accepted for trade throughout many European countries from 1865 to 1926. This set requires one denomination from each of the five countries officially forming the LMU: Belgium, France, Greece, Italy and Switzerland.

All-Time Finest (All Eras)

Rank Set Name % Complete GPA Weighted Set Rating User
1 Sagittarius UPDATED 82.86% 65.53 47.08
2 Hermes 82.86% 57.16 41.06
3 Vzorak 20.00% 64.31 22.48
4 Joebob Skillethead III 25.71% 61.32 21.43
5 Spencer Collection Latin Monetary Union Denomination Type Set 1865-1926 25.71% 60.64 12.95

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Current Finest

Rank Set Name % Complete GPA Weighted Set Rating User
1 Sagittarius UPDATED 82.86% 65.53 47.08
2 Hermes 82.86% 57.16 41.06
3 Vzorak 20.00% 64.31 22.48
4 Joebob Skillethead III 25.71% 61.32 21.43
5 Spencer Collection Latin Monetary Union Denomination Type Set 1865-1926 25.71% 60.64 12.95
6 PghMatt 14.29% 46.93 12.30
7 Johnjohn10 40.00% 65.78 11.50
8 Seersucker LMU Nation Set 8.57% 62.67 09.13
9 Efrank 17.14% 64.85 08.18
10 paul.vekemans 14.29% 65.33 05.71
11 Norwegian Collector: Latin Monetary Union Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1865-1926) 2.86% 62.50 03.03
12 [email protected] 11.43% 65.50 02.54
13 [email protected] (2) 11.43% 64.63 02.51
14 Kyritsis 11.43% 22.11 01.93
15 [email protected] 8.57% 66.00 01.92