Three 40s and a surprise

Senor

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Three 40's and a surprise

Stopped by a credit union today to see what they had. All the tellers were anxious to get rid of their halves, so I got about $45 worth. I gave the teller helping me a $100 note and asked for the change in quarter rolls. I got 2-67's and a 69 from the halves and in the CWR's I found a 1994 100 won taiwanese coin. Good luck everybody.












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Weaselbrott

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I have a ton of the 100 and 500 coins from taiwan. Wish I could cash them in. Any idea how much they're worth?
 

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I'm Korean and I think thats a Korean coin. Won is used in Korea. And the guy on the obverse is on other Korean coins.
 

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That is a 100 won Korean coin.

100 won- $0.09
500 won- $0.45

If it was Taiwanese money, each 100 dollar coin (doesn't exist) would be worth $3.41. The highest Taiwanese denomination is 50 dollars, worth a $1.71.
 

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That is 100 won Korean coin.

100 won- $0.09
500 won- $0.45

If it was Taiwanese money, each 100 dollar coin (doesn't exist) would be worth $3.41. The highest Taiwanese denomination is 50 dollars, worth a $1.71.

Thanks for the info, I don't know why I thought it was Taiwanese.
 

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