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Coinstar This Week

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Direct from the CoinStar reject slot this AM. A few common Canadians and copper Euros. A seven sided 1990 British twenty pence. A 1991 British pound. A 1995 British five pence. A 1987 British one pence A 1962 & 1969 Netherlands 25¢. And two Russian coins. A 1961 15 kopek. A copper colored 2003 twenty something. It's about the size of a US cent with a 20. Beneath the 20 two upside down Js and two upside down Ns. The other side has a shield with an eagle and a lion. Gonna need a little help with the last one.
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That last one Ethiopian perhaps? I know they have a 20 denomination with a lion, but I dont recall the size or whether it has an eagle and in retrospect I think that coin might be the color of a US nickel.
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Wow, wish I had that kind of luck with a Coinstar. The only things I have come across the last couple of weeks was a 1957 UK Sixpence, and a 2002 Canadian Dime. Congratulations on the great finds!
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"" Wow, wish I had that kind of luck with a Coinstar. The only things I have come across the last couple of weeks was a 1957 UK Sixpence, and a 2002 Canadian Dime. Congratulations on the great finds!""

To be honest some of the coins came from a Spanish couple. A store employee was helping them cash out. I heard the coins hitting the reject slot and sidled up to them, told them I was a collecter and offered to buy the rejects. They politely refused any payment and offered to just give them to me. I gave the woman a fresh $2 bill and she lit up like a hundred watt bulb. I think I got the better of the exchange rate but the coins will never be spent.
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""That last one Ethiopian perhaps?""

Russian was just a guess on my part. Could be Ethiopian. Cyrillic lettering? Is that the term?

I'll google some images and see if I can find a match.
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Cyrillic doesn't match the coins lettering. This image stinks but for now the best I can do.

Beneath the twenty are two opposing upsidedown Js and two Us or maybe a W.

The twenty and the lettering are surrounded by the scallops. It's a tad bigger than a US cent.

I'll try the otherside with a digital camera, no macro setting.

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That UK pound coin is worth something in face value...$1.43
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The coin is an Armenian 20 dram.

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While searching for the coins origin I stumbled across this site:

http://www.joelscoins.com/catindex3.htm

The link is to the index page but every page contains a few more links. This guy has found a niche and offers some amazing stuff. Some items are pure fiction but I found the small principalities pretty cool. Check out COINS OF NON-NATIONS, UNUSUAL COINS or DEAD NATIONS.

Attached are guitar coins from The Somali Republic and a Standing Pope coin from Nauru. Are they circulating issues? I doubt it but I found them very interesting.

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