Sipsiku commemorative coin caused weeks-long delays in Omniva parcel machines
The Sipsiku 2-euro commemorative coin released through the Bank of Estonia Museum has proven exceptionally popular, creating long queues on-site and causing multi-week delivery delays in Omniva parcel machines. Omniva confirmed that the high order volume caused the delays but assured that all customers will receive their coins.
EstoniaThe Sipsiku 2-euro commemorative coin released through the Bank of Estonia Museum has triggered a genuine coin craze, exceeding all expectations and bringing significant supply problems in its wake.
Interest in the coin proved so strong that long queues formed at sales locations, and those who ordered coins through Omniva parcel machines had to accept weeks-long delivery delays. Some customers expressed clear frustration with the situation: "They said it's normal since they have so many orders."
Omniva acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and confirmed that the large order volume was indeed the reason for the delays. According to the company, there is no cause for concern: everyone who has ordered Sipsiku coins will definitely receive them.
Sipsik is a beloved character from Eno Raua's children's literature work of the same name, and the commemorative coin bearing his image has found its way onto the wish lists of both passionate coin collectors and ordinary nostalgia enthusiasts. This level of popularity demonstrates how strong Sipsik's place is in Estonian cultural memory.
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