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Anonymous
Today I was at the grocery store
and I received this coin with my change.
I found that it is a Bulgarian Stotinki!
WTF how'd it get to central Illinois I have know idea.
It's from 1951, is it worth anything moar than a few bucks at best? for now i'll just put it with my Yen and other foreign currency.
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
I bet it came from Bulgaria.
>> Anonymous
>>77115
obviously
but to see it in central Illinois was quite
a surprise.
I haven't even seen a Euro or a peso or anything close
to what I might expect to make it around these parts.
not Bulgaria. out of all the small obscure countries....
>> Anonymous
Google is your friend for old coin values, but I'd guess it's probably not worth a lot, since it's probably a common low-denomination coin.

Closest I've ever come to that was being tipped in Renminbi (Communist Chinese bills) in the middle of Colorado.
>> Anonymous
A five minute stint on google showed me that it's not worth more that a few bucks, but you may want to do your own research to make sure.
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Bulgarianfag here, those are out of circulation, and back in the days I guess that coin was worth about the same as 25 cents.
Funny though, I had not seen one of those in a long time, and now, it's on 4chan, of all places.
>> Anonymous
>>77145
yeah, a night of research revealed that I might as well just keep the damn thing for now

>>77160
they're not even in circulation anymore? that just makes this story even more interesting.
>> Anonymous
Commiecoins ain't worth shit anymore
>> Anonymous
That coins value is in the negatives, you are in debt just by having it. All hail the motherland!