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Colombia to USA

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U.S.A. to Canada
2007 $2 - Camel toe counterfeit
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UK to Ireland - 50 Pence 1988: 1000th Anniversary of Dublin
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Ireland to U.S.A.
My oldest U.S. coin.
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My oldest U.S. coin.

Very nice, trig!
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US to Spain - 10 Reales 1821-M SR
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Lovely coin, Hondo!
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Thank you, NumisRob! Those 10 Reale coins have an interesting history: https://en.numista.com/23253
Very nice 10 Francs, mrwhatisit - Luxembourg's first silver coin.
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Luxembourg to Belgium - 2 Francs 1944
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Belgium to Germany 1936 5 Reichspfennig



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I deliberately played Luxembourg last coin so that I could play this one:
Germany to Esperanto 1959 10 Steloj, minted in the Netherlands as a fantasy coin:
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I deliberately played Luxembourg last coin so that I could play this one: Germany to Esperanto 1959 10 Steloj, minted in the Netherlands as a fantasy coin:
Very interesting!
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Sorry for jumping in your way @mrwhatisit that's a beautiful coin. I've been noticing some of the interesting colors of the coins like @NumisRob's 1 Franc and your Luxembourg 10 Franc piece. I looked up the composition and Rob's is Copper and Aluminum and yours was Silver and Copper but the colors are similar. Your latest coin has a bit of a yellow hue but I'm guessing that is lighting. Numista says it is Cu-Ni. Anyway, beautiful coins all!
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