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Anonymous
new digi cam!!!!!!!!
>> Alister
Moar /hr/ coinage.
>> l33tmike
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I have a shiney tuppance
>> Anonymous
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from a film festival :3
>> Affirmative, Dave, I read you.
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>> Anonymous
>>110772
>>110507

Somehow I love Canada now... dunno why. but Go Canada!
>> Anonymous
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just a few canadian coins i have picked up in change here and there
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>110772
>>110507

Somehow I hate Canada now... dunno why. but Fuck Canada!
>> Bob Dole !/Gif/d6l.Y
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want more?

I have lots of country coins.
>> Anonymous
>>110843
yes post more
>> SLQ
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Here are a few of my coins...
>> Anonymous
hey...i have coins too! what a coincidence!
>> Anonymous
>>110843
Win for icelandic 10kronurs.
>> Anonymous
not worth the paper it's printed on
>> Anonymous
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few more
>> Bob Dole !/Gif/d6l.Y
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Did someone say more Iceland coins?

I think I heard someone say more Iceland coins.
>> Bob Dole !/Gif/d6l.Y
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>> Bob Dole !/Gif/d6l.Y
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>> Anonymous
>>111073
is the Maine 1820 a canadian quarter?
did u get the terry fox dollar from common change cuz i've never seen/gotten one yet
>> Bob Dole !/Gif/d6l.Y
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>> Alister
>>111089
I got a Terry Fox one in my change at one point. It's probably changed hands hundreds of times by now, though.
>> Anonymous
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'sup guys?
>> C-C-COMBO BREAKER Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_coins
>> Anonymous
i'd photograph some australian, singaporean and malaysian moneys but i have no batteries T__T
>> SLQ
>>111089
The Maine quarter is part of the US 50 State Quarter Program. started in 1999 with 5 quarter designs per year until 2008. The quarters were released in the order that the states joined the union.

The schedule is as follows:

1999:
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut
2000:
Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia
2001:
New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky
2002:
Tennessee, Ohio, Lousiana, Indiana, Mississippi
2003:
Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas
>> Anonymous
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More of a medallion than a coin, found in a used desk at a flea market. No idea as to sauce for it.
>> Anonymous
You Know that the peeny in the us is being
considered to have no value ,cost more to make
than it's worth.
So it may be removed from circulation entirely.
I like the idea as it cost $600Mil to maintain.
(jobs, raw material, stamp presses)
>> SLQ
>>111348
It also costs more than 5 cents to make a US nickel, too. The cent will continue until at least 2009, as there is a US bill that was signed into law that will require the US Mint to produce 4 different 2009 cents commemorating 100 years of the Lincoln cent, as it was first minted in 1909.