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What is this coin? I pulled it out of the cash register in place of a quarter. I am sure I got taken, but whatever.

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The coin is a 100 Won from South Korea.
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South Korea 100 Won - about .09c in US money.
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cool.
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I guess I loss 16 cents on the trade. Thanks for the id of the coin.
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You didn't lose 16 cents. It might be worth 6 cents when converting 100 won into US dollars but according to Krause in VF condition it is worth 25 cents. I think it was a fair trade.
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