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Australia
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Possible countries: France Belgium Germany (NCLT euro) Denmark (NCLT only) Sweden Norway (NCLT only)
There are extremely few silver circulation coins larger than 32mm issued after 1952.
Only a 10 franc and 50 franc coin from France and a 5 kronor coin from Sweden
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Australia
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United States
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1. Coin was issued in Europe. 2. Coin not issued when a George was on the British throne. 3. Coin contains silver. 4. Coin not issued in a country that is landlocked. 5. Coin issued by a country with a coastline on the North Sea. 6. Coin not issued in The Netherlands. 7. Coin not issued in the United Kingdom. 8. The diameter of this coin is 32mm or greater. 9. The unit of currency of this coin is not a thaler. 10. Coin was not issued before 1875. 11. The unit of currency to which this coin belongs is not the Mark. 12. Coin not issued in 1936 or earlier. Quote: Is this coin NCLT? 13. Yes.
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Australia
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Was this coin issued in a Scandinavian country?
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United States
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1. Coin was issued in Europe. 2. Coin not issued when a George was on the British throne. 3. Coin contains silver. 4. Coin not issued in a country that is landlocked. 5. Coin issued by a country with a coastline on the North Sea. 6. Coin not issued in The Netherlands. 7. Coin not issued in the United Kingdom. 8. The diameter of this coin is 32mm or greater. 9. The unit of currency of this coin is not a thaler. 10. Coin was not issued before 1875. 11. The unit of currency to which this coin belongs is not the Mark. 12. Coin not issued in 1936 or earlier. 13. Coin is NCLT. Quote: Was this coin issued in a Scandinavian country? 14. No.
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Australia
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Is the unit of currency to which this coin belongs the "euro"?
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United States
2090 Posts |
1. Coin was issued in Europe. 2. Coin not issued when a George was on the British throne. 3. Coin contains silver. 4. Coin not issued in a country that is landlocked. 5. Coin issued by a country with a coastline on the North Sea. 6. Coin not issued in The Netherlands. 7. Coin not issued in the United Kingdom. 8. The diameter of this coin is 32mm or greater. 9. The unit of currency of this coin is not a thaler. 10. Coin was not issued before 1875. 11. The unit of currency to which this coin belongs is not the Mark. 12. Coin not issued in 1936 or earlier. 13. Coin is NCLT. 14. Coin was not issued in a Scandinavian country. Quote: Is the unit of currency to which this coin belongs the "euro"? 15. Yes.
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Australia
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Was this coin issued in France?
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United States
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1. Coin was issued in Europe. 2. Coin not issued when a George was on the British throne. 3. Coin contains silver. 4. Coin not issued in a country that is landlocked. 5. Coin issued by a country with a coastline on the North Sea. 6. Coin not issued in The Netherlands. 7. Coin not issued in the United Kingdom. 8. The diameter of this coin is 32mm or greater. 9. The unit of currency of this coin is not a thaler. 10. Coin was not issued before 1875. 11. The unit of currency to which this coin belongs is not the Mark. 12. Coin not issued in 1936 or earlier. 13. Coin is NCLT. 14. Coin was not issued in a Scandinavian country. 15. Unit of currency to which this coin belongs is the Euro. Quote: Was this coin issued in France? 16. No. FOUR QUESTION LEFT!
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Australia
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Sorry guys, when the first few questions revealed this coin to be a silver coin from Europe I was thinking it would be along the same lines as NumisEd's previous coin and be some kind of ducat, gulden or thaler and burned a few questions pursuing this line of enquiry.  Was not expecting an NCLT euro coin.  Now we are left with 106 German and 49 Belgian coins, mostly 10 Euros and ALL DIFFERENT.  We'd be in deep trouble if we took a punt on it being a 20 euro coin or a Belgian coin and it wasn't. We may have to rely on loonie magically deducing which coin would appeal most to Ed like he did with Keith's "American" Cook Island coin a while back. 
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United States
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Quote:Now we are left with 106 German and 49 Belgian coins, mostly 10 Euros and ALL DIFFERENT.  
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Australia
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Was the coin issued in Germany?
View my Coins here, (NOW WITH OVER 16,800 IMAGES).... http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?cat=10048OFEC count = 237
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United States
2090 Posts |
1. Coin was issued in Europe. 2. Coin not issued when a George was on the British throne. 3. Coin contains silver. 4. Coin not issued in a country that is landlocked. 5. Coin issued by a country with a coastline on the North Sea. 6. Coin not issued in The Netherlands. 7. Coin not issued in the United Kingdom. 8. The diameter of this coin is 32mm or greater. 9. The unit of currency of this coin is not a thaler. 10. Coin was not issued before 1875. 11. The unit of currency to which this coin belongs is not the Mark. 12. Coin not issued in 1936 or earlier. 13. Coin is NCLT. 14. Coin was not issued in a Scandinavian country. 15. Unit of currency to which this coin belongs is the Euro. 16. This coin was not issued in France. Quote: Was the coin issued in Germany? 17. Yes.
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Australia
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 If I was to guess right now (which I'm not) I'd guess one of the Grimm Fairytales coins.
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Canada
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Put your thinking caps on guys. 3 Q's left, we better make them count. I see 200 and 300 series KM #'s, we could go that way, or by date, or....I know...we need joe's cats input!  .
"We are poor little lambs...who have lost our way...Baa...Baa...Baa"
In memory of those members who left us too soon... In memory of Tootallious March 31, 1964 to April 15, 2020 In memory of crazyb0 July 27 2020. RIP.
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