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Augmented Reality Coin?

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Royal Canadian Mint @CanadianMint
@CanadianMint announces Canada's 1st Augmented Reality (AR) coin at a function with @GaryTaxali + #MattBarnes at the @agotoronto tonite!

Just saw this on the Twitter from the Canadian Mint. Any ideas as to what an "Augmented Reality" coin is? I don't know about you guys, but I think regular coins are real enough. I smell another gimmick coin coming...
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It's probably a coin with a design, insignia or QR code on it that works with an iPhone or webcam to add to a video feed.

I think it would be a neat thing if you had a program on your iPhone that counts your spare change on sight, or picks out key dates by photo recognition. :-)
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Sounds like we might have us a real spy coin now!
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Ayup. See the third image on the right (AR Tower Defense). "Fiduciary markers" is exactly the phrase I was looking for.

Their coin probably has a mark on the design that allows you to interact with some sort of video-based system on your computer or smart phone.
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The Mint's facebook post provides more details:

The Royal Canadian Mint is looking forward to a demonstration of Canada's first Augmented Reality (AR) coin tonight as we host a function in honour of Gary Taxali and Matt Barnes at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. AR experts Helen Papagiannis and interactive media company Daqri will show how a smart phone can scan actual coins to reveal the story behind their creation and information on artist Gary Taxali.
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, thehulk!

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There's already an app that can read the denomination of US bills it's scanned over.
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It would be cool if they worked with Nintendo and their 3DS. An AR coin for general circulation would solve a lot of security issues.
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