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CC-Hunter

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Been in a bad skunk streak lately. No silver so far in March. Was dumping halves today and the coin machine shot a one euro coin out of the reject tray. Looked over and noticed more coins in the trash can next to the machine. Although I may have looked like a bum, I dug out a bunch of the coins. Unfortunately, a lot of them were "no cash value" tokens (anyone heard of Jungle Rapids?). In addition to the euro, scores some UK pennies and some Asian and other European that I have to check out. Not much of a haul, but enough to lift my spirits a bit.
 

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Thanks! That's it. Got tons of them now. Maybe I'll go there some time and see if the tokens are good for anything.
 

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As far as foreign:

- A British 2 pence (bronze)- $0.05 in copper melt value (illegal in the UK)
- A British 1 penny (plated steel)- $0.02 in exchange
- A British 2 pence (plated steel)- $0.03 in exchange
- A Russian 10 kopecks- What year?
- 2x Russian 2 roubles- $0.07 in exchange (each)
- A Hong Kong 50 cents?- What year?
- A Thailand 10 baht- $0.34 in exchange (if it is 1988 or 1990, it is worth a couple thousand dollars)
- A Japanese 1 yen- $0.01 in exchange
- A Japanese 10 yen- What year?
- A 1 euro coin- Which country?



For Japanese 10 yen dates:

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Numbers are below the denomination, first two characters designate emperor, next are date. Read from left to right. Tell me which numbers you see, and I will give you a date.



For Thai dates:

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Then subtract 543 from the date to get our date.
 

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Thanks Sag.

Here's the info:

- Russian 10 kopeks: 1999
- Russian 2 roubles: both 1997
- HK 50 cents: 1980
- Thai 10 baht: looks like 1996
- Japanese 10 yen: I think it's Heisei era (since '89), "5" "year".
- euro: Spain
 

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On the Euro's country's origin, is there any difference? I thought an Euro is an Euro...
 

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On the Euro's country's origin, is there any difference? I thought an Euro is an Euro...

It would only be a difference for Vatican City or Monaco, which are strictly NIFC, and carry some significant premiums.
 

sagittarius98

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Thanks Sag.

Here's the info:

- Russian 10 kopeks: 1999
- Russian 2 roubles: both 1997
- HK 50 cents: 1980
- Thai 10 baht: looks like 1996
- Japanese 10 yen: I think it's Heisei era (since '89), "5" "year".
- euro: Spain

- Russian 10 kopeks: 1999- $0.25
- HK 50 cents: 1980- $0.20-$0.30
- Thai 10 baht: looks like 1996- no value over the exchange value
- Japanese 10 yen: I think it's Heisei era (since '89), "5" "year".- It is Heisei, the date is 1993, and it is worth $0.11
- euro: Spain- $1.28 in exchange
 

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