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Saor Alba

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  1. $40 in Ikes, curiously all dated 1977 or 1978 and mostly BU from the bank. When I went in to exchange currency the teller asked me if I was the one that liked them - I said yes. She expressed relief - they really do not like getting them in the bank because they are some hassle apparently when you are counting your drawers.

  2. Crazily enough the earliest coin I have gotten in circulation outside the USA was in the USSR in a Beryozka store where you had to pay in hard currency, I got a 1950 1/2 mark from Germany in change. Up until the Euro it was possible to get some 1950's dated coins like the 5 and 10 cent coins in change in Netherlands.

  3. But one will regularly find 10 and 20 Rappen coins in change as old as 1930's and later, for example. Silver coins are scarce because the government recalled them in 1968, and being an obedient folk, most people turned them in at the bank!

     

    The IRS doesn't think the Swiss were very "obedient" until recently when they started outing the absconders.

     

    Switzerland has to be the country along with the USA where it is possible to find nearly 100 year old coins in circulation, I have gotten a couple of 1909 Lincolns in box searches in the last year, recently my earliest has been a 1926.

     

    Beats Ukraine where only 1992 on up coins are in circulation, but occasionally I have found a pattern in circulation though.

  4. 1920 Zofingen (Aargau)

     

    Richter # 37

    28mm Silver

    Huguenin

    150 minted

    UNC

     

    zofingen-1.jpg

     

     

    About as nice as you could ever hope to find.

     

    You, you, {insert expletive herein} Wowza, your lucky you got your paws on that before I got my snarfy paws on it first :ninja:

     

    edit to add I love the depth in this piece, coupled with the lovely feminine visage. The patterned background behind her also makes for an interesting contrast.

  5. Where and how do you guys find these coins? I never look at the machines for and slots, etc., do you open up the machines?

     

    There is a reject slot at about knee level where the coins the machine dissed get dumped, a lot of people apparently don't check that slot and it is right in front of the machine.

     

    I have heard though that there are some machines that do not have an external reject slot, that all rejects are kept in the machine - so you don't get them back! Adding to the ripoff of using the machines apparently.

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