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Valued Member
Australia
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Not sure if this qualifies for this forum section, but I was wondering what type of obscure overseas coins you've found in circulation within Australia. I mean, I'm sure we've all encountered our fair share of kiwi 10/20 cent pieces etc, but what other world coins have shown up in your change that have come as a surprise? I've picked up a few in the last few months, namely philipino and fijian coins but nothing too far-a-field. Interested to hear of your finds...
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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This years total so far for New Zealand coins is 22 x 20c, 9 x 10c, 17 x 5c and a 1965 6d. For Fiji I have only found 1 x 20c and 2 x 5c. A few weeks ago I found a 1969 Netherlands 25c in a bag of 5c pieces from the bank.
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Valued Member
 Australia
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Wow the Netherlands, that thing's a long way from home, thanks Sean. 
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Moderator
 Australia
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I've found quite a few foreign coins here over the years, and been given quite a bit more by friends and relatives that have found "weird coins" in change. NZ of course, but also our other Pacific neighbours. In order of common-ness, I'd rate them: Fiji, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea (which would probably be more common if they had the Queen's portrait on them like everyone else has) and the Cook Islands (of which I have encountered a grand total of 1 coin in my 20-plus years of change-searching). French territories such as New Caledonia, French Polynesia and the now-obsolete New Hebrides are also occasionally spotted, though their more obvious foreign-ness makes their circulating lifespan here brief.
British coins, of course, still put in a strong appearance, especially the older ones which were the same size as ours and which have been demonetised back in the Old Dart. Other coins spotted: Sri Lanka 5 rupees for a $2 coin; US and Canadian dimes for 5¢ coins; Singapore $1 for Aussie $1; Philippine and older Thai and Indonesian coins also sometimes sneak into change, even though they aren't really a close match for anything local.
The "oddest" coin I've recorded as being spotted from local circulation is a South Korean 500 won (KM# 27), which my mum was given in change a few years ago. It looks nothing at all like any Australian coin, and I assume it was mistaken for a 20¢, since that's the nearest size-equivalent.
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Australia
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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In a bag of Australian 1 cent pieces  
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Some Kiwi coins - the regular 5, 10 and 20 cents, Fuji 5 and 50 cents (I was suprised with the 50 cents) and Somoa 20 cents. 
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Yass, that is a really nice 1/12th Anna. Bombay mint I believe.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Latman, It sure is nice. It is what makes collecting so much fun. Where has yhis coin been for 80 years to: - remain UNC
- turn up in a bag of Oz 1 cent pieces?
Yass
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Valued Member
 Australia
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Got a 10 Euro cent piece in change the other day in place of a $2 coin. Ripped off!!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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From a few bags of 5 and 10 cent pieces from the bank yesterday, a 1988D US quarter, Singapore 20c and 10c, Malaysian 20 sen, English 5 pence and 4 NZ 5c.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The 1/12 Anna is an amazing find! 
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Valued Member
 Australia
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Got a friend who's new job sometimes sees him at the register of his shop. He said they had some odd finds that had ended up in a special compartment of the till and passed 'em on to me. Some usual suspects, some not; 1972 US Liberty Quarter 1984 Philipino 25 Sentimo 1992 Malaysian 20 Sen 2006 New Zealand 20 cents (new design) 1977 Fijian 5 cents 2546 Thai 1 Baht (thai date),(2003) 1995 Polish 50 Groszy 2001 Polish 10 Groszy 1989 Korean 100 Won
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Valued Member
 Australia
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Two more nice ones this week; 1998 Hong Kong $1,and 2005 Minnesota State Quarter. 
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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I often get foreign coins in the till at my Son's shop, most common are NZ 20¢ & Fiji 50¢. There were a few other countries, a couple US nickels, and I think 1 x Samoa 20¢.
NZ 20¢ - 1986 5¢ - 1967
Fiji:50¢ - 1975, 86, 87, 2 x 95, 3 x 96, 99, 00 20¢ - 1987, 96 10¢ - 1992 5¢ - 1982, 97
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Australia
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Got 2 Canada 10c pieces in a bag of 5c once.
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