Strange Coins and Currency of the World

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07 Apr 2020, 3:29 am

Communist gold is still gold.

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Got one of these in a box of assorted coins and stamps: I was given it as change from a shop in Yorkshire. Scottish minting of the 1948 shilling.
(It’s the same size, shape and colour as a contemporary 10 pence coin)



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15 Apr 2020, 3:46 am

Old gold (400 BC).

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19 April 1775

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Old gold (400 BC).

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Wow gold is just gorgeous


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24 Apr 2020, 1:09 am

Comets!

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24 Apr 2020, 1:11 am

fluffysaurus wrote:
Darmok wrote:
Old gold (400 BC).

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Where is that one from?

That one's from Sicily:

https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/sergey ... fault.aspx


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26 Apr 2020, 10:44 pm

Yahweh, ca 400 BC.

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02 Jun 2020, 3:19 am

Haven't seen one in ages, but they're still making them.

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03 Jun 2020, 9:36 am

Merrick Mint DONALD TRUMP COLORIZED 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JOHN F. KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR! COA & STAND! https://www.amazon.com/Merrick-Mint-COL ... B07D7LPY4Z

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Talk about a slap in the face of JFK :x JFK supported immigration, civil rights, the Peace Corps, & increasing the minimum wage to name a few things & Trump of all people is put on JFK's coin WTF


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18 Oct 2022, 12:22 pm

There is a Kickstarter project going on rite now with 9 days left for~ "FlipDie: The World's First Dice You Flip Like a Coin". I think it's a very original concept & the dice coins look very kewl 8) I woulda posted this when I found out but it was rite after I got to my parents for a about a 4 weeks vacation & I didn't get back home till a couple days ago. I would contribute for a set or two with the Wooden Chest Coin Vault but I cant afford it. I do have a birthday coming up in about a month & should get some money then but I really NEED to prioritize & be more responsible with my spending & start looking for a job soon. Anyways...

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/at ... tter_games

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Our first set, "Pieces of Fate," are made with a Zinc Alloy that is tremendously strong, holds incredible detail, and has a machine-tooled interior to provide random fair results every single time.
Introducing the most unique 7-dice set you have ever seen. Bye-bye colorful plastic. Hello, beautiful shiny dice coins!
These highly thematic dice coins are perfect for incorporating into your adventure's lore or just simply using them as your go-to set of dice!
Our patent pending FlipDie is a metal dice coin that has the same functionality as dice or any other random number generator, but instead of rolling it, you flip it like a coin!
Just flip it, toss it or spin it like you would a regular coin.
When you 'roll' a FlipDie dice coin, a solid steel ball bearing chaotically ricochets around the inside of the dice coin. As the FlipDie settles on a flat surface, the bearing slides down one of the sloped channels to reveal itself along the edge of the coin.


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When the coin settles, just look for the ball bearing! The number above the bearing is your result!


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18 Oct 2022, 12:43 pm

Karamazov wrote:
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Got one of these in a box of assorted coins and stamps: I was given it as change from a shop in Yorkshire. Scottish minting of the 1948 shilling.
(It’s the same size, shape and colour as a contemporary 10 pence coin)

We used to spend them right into the late 1980's as they used one shilling as a decimal five pence and two shillings as a decimal ten pence when the imperial system ended. This cut the cost of changing so we were often spending coins from 50+ years ago (I had a few of them from the 1930's).


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