2 euro minting error , rotated center world food programme

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Hi , i would like to know the value of this coin since i cannot find one like this anywhere online , the center is not alligned with the silver part as you can see in the pictures

Hello. Not a minting error.  Someone took a normal coin and rotated the center relative to the outer part. The dies that make this coin have the design of both the center and outer so what you have is impossible to do at the mint. You can probably still spend it though, or even fix it by rotating the center back to where it belongs.

Increase its value by quartering it, there are rumours that some quartered €2 pieces go for mega money, certainly more profitable than all the other „one post“ members who join with a pmd, manipulated or minor error coins expecting someone to tell them they have hit the jackpot. Join one day, post euro coin in forum the next and then never to be seen again. 
I wish these „one post“ members would just enjoy the hobby of numismatic, learn and expand their knowledge by just collecting coins! Please Aerdna9617 prove me wrong…

„If your reply or post in the Forum stinks of AI, I will call you out! Knowledge comes from experience, the I in AI stands for incompetence.“

That’s what i’m doing , i had as a present many coins from around the world , this one does not belong to me , i’m starting to understand what can be an error and what can be manipulation , by the way this was my first post on the forum , just because i always did find my answers in the main page of the website . I was courious to understand if a friend of mine had some potential unique rarity or a simple 2 euro coin , didn’t mean to make anybody mad . Forgive my english , goodbye

Yes, that's only a “manipulated” coin…

The ring has been rotated from the center part with a tool… and then you've got a “rare” coin !

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