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Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
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Bi-Metallic: Hungary-100 Forinti 1996,1997,1998  Croatia-25 Kuna 1997,1998,2000    Slovenia: 500 Tolarjev 2002  Italy: 500 Lira - 1982,1983,1984,1985,1986  Italy: 500 Lira - 1990,1991  Italy: 500 Lira 1993 and 1000 Lira 1997   France: 10 Frances - 1988,1989,1991 
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United States
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Don't forget Mexico! 
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Canada
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Luxembourg
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There are also circulating tri-metal coins. Check these.  
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Canada
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Edited by cdn44fan 03/06/2011 12:02 pm
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 Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
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Nice. Here are few more. Poland: 2 ZLOTE 1995 and 5 ZLOTYCH 1994   1 and 2 Euro    
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Canada
221 Posts |
Don't forget our Toonie  
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Germany
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British two pound coins are quite "collectable" (what ever that means!) and the Russian ten rouble series are quite nice!
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Germany
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If you are "into" bimetallic coins, have a look at this website: http://www.wbcc-online.com/I am not a member of that club, but they sure have a neat collection of bimetallic coins ... Christian
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 Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
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2 Latvian lats: 
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Thailand
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As augsburger mentioned there are a lot of Russian 10 rouble coins featuring institutions and areas/cities. And don't forget the Thai 10 baht commemoratives (most of which I do have.) But rather than me scanning and posting many of these check out Don's http://(131231) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed Just bring up Russia or Thailand in the country index and there's a quick button at the bottom of each page to see images of all these fantastic bi-metallics.
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France
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nikola : is the last one a 3 euro coin ? Nice set, I never saw any of those in circulation in France :)
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 Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
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3 Euro coins is legal tender within Slovenia only. Unlike the 2 Euro coins that can be used in all Euro countries, these 3 Euro coins are no real "European" coins and nothing but Slovenian national coins.
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France
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Wow, I live in Europe and didn't even knew that ! It's quite odd indeed :) Would you mind sending me one VS cash (or another coin) if it's common ? (just checked ebay as well - but going through the board is more fun) I may start to collect euros (2 euros at least) with all those coins - their design are great. I keep what I find in my change, but I didn't knew all those. The spanish one is fun :p I'll also check my old (when I was youg, 15 years ago) france collection (sitting in my old room at my parents home), to see what I have as 20 franc coins. I think I got some not listed here. Bi / tri metalic coin is a nice collection idea :)
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United Kingdom
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