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I have some others that came from Somalia in 2007.
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The 3-D coins, Ural owl coin & asteroid coins are definitely worthy -
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I don't know the shaped ones kinda jump out of the edge of nclt coins. I almost just view them to in my head as silver bars.
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I'm in the same boat with most of these, although I do love that Mongolian owl coin. I very rarely find a coin that I will collect just for novelty factor, which is the only appeal of most of these.

My favorite unusual coin that I do collect is the Olbia dolphin, which was actually used in everyday commerce from about 500-200 BC.
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I would simply rather spend my money on 'real' coins.
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I do like the owl and Mongolian series but kinda because they fit more of the characteristics of a coin or round. Mainly I could see having it in my pocket as money.
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I have this one in my collection... from Somalia

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The weird-shaped ones "from Somalia" aren't actually from Somalia. They're unofficially made by a private mint in America. So they're not even "coins" in the sense of being legal tender.
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Wonder how they would work in gum ball machines.
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The weird-shaped ones "from Somalia" aren't actually from Somalia. They're unofficially made by a private mint in America. So they're not even "coins" in the sense of being legal tender.

In particular, anything denominated in "Somalian dollars" is not a real coin, because the currency of Somalia is the Somalian shilling, not any kind of "dollar".

Now, I have a few coins denominated in Somalian shillings (and one denominated in Somaliland shillings) that for all I know have never been anywhere near the Horn of Africa either. But at least they've got the right currency.
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