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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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Unfortunately I couldn't make it to this newly-found market yesterday due to the fact that I was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. To make up for this, I made it to their Central market, but unfortunately there was little of interest to find there (there were coins, but interest is a factor of an item of interest and price...). So, unfortunately nothing else to report for this week. Quote: Nice coins. Is there a plan to get all these new coins back home or is this your permanent location? I will make it back home eventually, so these coins will be united with the rest waiting at home-home. Though I must say Singapore is not so bad, so I don't mind the long-stay here 
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No problem. We can wait for your next visit. 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Andreas, I hope you're taking precautions, being around all those people in the markets. What's the coronavirus situation in Singapore and Malaysia? A cruise ship in Fremantle has just cancelled it's trip to Singapore.
Steve :)
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Pillar of the Community
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And we're back!   10 Cents, Malaya 1945 50 Cents, Straits Settlements 1920 50 Cents, Singapore 1980 1 Ringgit, Malaysia 1980 1 Frank, Switzerland 1980 10 Centavos, Peru 1954 10 Centimo, Philippines 1988 5 Sheqalim, Israel (x2) 5 Cents, Canada 1982 25 Cents, Canada 1979 1 Dollar, Canada 1988 & 1989 2 Dollars, Canada 1996 2 Paise, India 1961 10 Centavos, Portugese India 1959 1/4 Rupee, British India 1904 50 Avos, Macau 1952 5 Cents, New Zealand 1985 & 1987 10 Cents, New Zealand 1980 & 1989 (x2) 20 Cents, New Zealand 1975, 1980 (x2) & 1989 50 Cents, New Zealand 1967, 1980, 1986 (x2) & 1987 1 Dollar, New Zealand 1990 (x2) & 1991 (x2) 2 Dollars, New Zealand 1990 (x4), 1991 (x2) & 1999 A new bunch for S$38.20 No need to worry about this pesky virus from my side - Singapore is doing great work against it! At the time of writing the situation is quite calm, but of course there are ripples worldwide unfortunately.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Nice haul Andreas. Lots of Kiwi coins. Nice to know the Singapore government is working hard to protect you all.
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Quote: And we're back! Excellent and well done! 
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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Another trips and another back returns home!   3 Cash - Longfeng, China 1355-1366 1 Yuan, China 1914 (or whenever) 10 Sen, Indonesia 1957 25 Sen, Indonesia 1952 50 Sen, Indonesia 1957 10 Rupiah, Indonesia 1974 1 Sentimo, Philippines 1974 1 Piso, Philippines 1978 10 Won, South Korea 2017 10 Kroner, Norway 1996 1 Naira, Nigeria 1991 1 Pataca, Macau 1982 2 Pai, India-Hyderabad 1920 (AH 1348-Yr 9) 1 Sen, Brunei 1967 5 Sen, Brunei 1996 1 Cent, Malaya 1940 5 Cents, Malaya 1939 10 Cents, Straits Settlements 1881, 1918 (x2) & 1926 25 Öre, Sweden 1953 $24 worth and another presumably fake big "silver". While the other piece was actually quite terrible, this one is more convincing, and while I'd prefer a real one, this will still make for a nice addition.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Another nice haul, Andreas. :)
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Quote: Another trips and another back returns home! Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Well I missed last week but here I am today:   5 Seniti, Tonga 1996 10 Sen, Japan Showa 15 10 Toea, Papua New Guinea 1976 20 Toea, Papua New Guinea 1978 50 Sen, Brunei 1981 50 Cents, Solomon Islands 1997 5 Paisa, Nepal 1969 3 Paise, India 1971 5 Rupees, India 2010 2 Mark, Germany 1979-G 2 Franken, Switzerland 1979 5 Franken, Switzerland 1968¨ ˝ Cent, Straits Settlements ND (Victorian) 1 Cent, Malaya 1943 5 Cents, Straits Settlements & Malaya 1919 & 1948 10 Cents, Straits Settlements & Malaya 1918, 1926, 1939 & 1943 5 Cents, Singapore 1971 5 Rupiah, Indonesia 1979 1 Dime, US 1961-D 2000 Dong, Vietnam 2003 S$28.90 worth. Still a few silvers in there. I am quickly getting missing types at this rate!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Good to hear from you Andreas, I was beginning to wonder if the virus had got you. Nice selection of coins this week. I hope you're filling lots of holes.
Steve :)
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 United States
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Quote: Well I missed last week but here I am today: I am shocked the market was open!  Nice selection! 
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Quote: I am shocked the market was open! As much as the world (as I know it) appears to be in peril, the situation in Singapore is considerably better. With very few new local cases, it seems like Singapore is one of the last parts of the world where life goes on as usual! I hope the rest of you aren't having it too tough right now! 
Edited by X2an 03/23/2020 10:09 pm
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United States
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I'm staying home. No problems here.
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Quote: With very few new local cases, it seems like Singapore is one of the last parts of the world where life goes on as usual!   Please be careful out there!
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