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Micronesia to Philippines (2005 5 pesos): 
Edited by NumisRob 06/24/2021 5:12 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Philippines to Palau (2009, 1 Dollar) 
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United Kingdom
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Palau to Japan (100 Yen, Showa Year #43): 
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Japan to South Korea (1988, 10 won) 
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South Korea to North Korea (2002 Half Chon): 
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North Korea to China (1906, 20 cash) 
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China to Hong Kong, 1901-H cent  
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Hong Kong to Macau (1992 1 Pataca): 
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Macau to Afghanistan (2004, One Afghani) 
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Quote: Macau to Afghanistan I can't see how that's possible according to the rules of the game... 
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@NumisRob I would respectfully disagree with you and point out the three previous moves all in China. China to Hong Kong (also China) Hong Kong to Macau (also China) Seems like the equivalent of New York to New York. Just my point of view, (But if you feel strongly about it, I will gladly reconsider). 
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They may be legally part of China now, but when the coins were minted, they were not.
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@NumisRob Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a mountainous landlocked country at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south; Iran to the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to the north; and China to the northeast.  
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Yes, but when the coin was minted, Macau was not part of China, it was colony of Portugal until 1999. So, in 1992 you would have to go through China to get to Afghanistan from Macau. In 2021, Macau is part of China and does not have its own coins. If we want use current boundaries, then we should not have allowed China to Hong Kong or Hong Kong to Macau. I would rather follow boundaries from when the coins are minted. But it is not my topic. I just sweep the floors. 
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That's fine - I'll accept Macau as China. So... Afghanistan to Pakistan (Half Rupee 1948): 
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