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Valued Member
Netherlands
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You can eat pizza and chinese and become friends with personnel who have family oversea...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The way I get a lot of my foreign coins, and considering 95% of my collection is foreign, is to go sit for a couple hours at my local coin shop. They've got two or three bins of old coins from varying foreign countries just sitting there. Generally they sell for US$9 a pound. But I'm there so often, the owner comes out, offers me a soda, and chats with me while I paw through them. Today I got about two US pounds of coins for a little less than ten dollars.
If you're interested in Cuban coins, give me a shout. I've got a couple duplicates I could be persuaded to trade. ;) Of course, I'm not quite to the fifty post range yet. >< I can't wait to get there so I can participate more actively in the buying/selling/trading section of the forum.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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I'm not looking to buy coins, merely to swap currency, so thanks, and it makes me envious that you can get so much for little. I do not live in a town that possesses a coin shop of its own either, so I'd have to take a trip of about 30 miles and I don't know what I'd find there anyway. I think that trade with you would simply be buying your stuff ;)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
819 Posts |
That's possible. ^^; I've got a penchant for the British twenty pence pieces, and it's hard to find a wide variety of dates here in Texas. Since that's circulated coinage for you, it'd be buying. But since I don't know what coins you have for trade, I can't really say. Pretty much anything I don't have yet is something that would interest me.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Pillar of the Community
United States
819 Posts |
Name your state. I've got a milk jar full of them. Though, I only really have the Denver mint. Philly is so hard to come by down here.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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My State? erm... United Kingdom, but we've never had quarters... :>/
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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Wait a minute - did she just say she has a jar full of them?
Looks like I got that backwards
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Pillar of the Community
United States
819 Posts |
:D Yes. Every time I get a State Quarter from circulation, I put it in a milk jar. I do have lots of the 1999-2000 quarters in mylar 2x2s though, so they're nice and shiney. They have been circulated, but there should not be much wear or tear on them. Just let me know which quarters you're interested in, and I will see what I can find for you.
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
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I don't have any, being a Brit in 'yurp' - I'd like any!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
819 Posts |
another source for foreign coins; if you are near a big city try the airport. Most have exchange booths where overseas travelers convert left over cash and coins to local currency. It costs face value of the exchange plus a small premium to the booth.
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