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Tiger wrote:Even here in Belgium, coins from Luwemburg are really rare...
So I can imagine how hard it is in Finland :)
saturday i had an luxemburg 1 c and an 20 c coin :lol:
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mja....
I never got any :(
My friends and family sometimes, but not often.

But I never got a single Luxemburg coin as change :(:(:(:(:(:(
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Little Spanish and Italian
Trying Finnish and Japanese :)
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these were nr 3 and 4 :lol:

and a day before that i got 2 spanish 10 c coins at totaly different places (about 50 km from eachother)
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1 x 2 € Greece javascript:emoticon(':P')
2 x 1 € Belgium
1 x 1 € Netherlands
1 x 0.5 € Belgium
1 x 0.5 € Netherlands
1 x 0.2 € Belgium
1 x 0.2 € Greece javascript:emoticon(':P')
4 x 0.1 € Belgium
1 x 0.1 € Italy
2 x 0.05 € Belgium
1 x 0.05 € Netherlands
6 x 0.02 € Belgium
1 x 0.02 € Italy
7 x 0.01 € Belgium javascript:emoticon(':oops:')
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The summer tourists are certainly having an impact here - even where my parents live, far out in the countryside (in the NW of Ireland), they've had several Spanish, French and a few Dutch coins already!

Here in Dublin, I see quite a few German and the odd French banknotes and just yesterday got an Italian €5 in change from buying ice-cream :) Quite a few Spanish coins can be seen here now as Dublin gets many Spanish (and Italian) students over for the summer to learn English.
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byrnefm wrote:The summer tourists are certainly having an impact here - even where my parents live, far out in the countryside (in the NW of Ireland), they've had several Spanish, French and a few Dutch coins already!

Here in Dublin, I see quite a few German and the odd French banknotes and just yesterday got an Italian €5 in change from buying ice-cream :) Quite a few Spanish coins can be seen here now as Dublin gets many Spanish (and Italian) students over for the summer to learn English.
I've dumped lotzz of "beautiful" Belgian coins in Dublin and Swords 8) together with 5 and 10 euro notes. That was in May.
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