saturday i had an luxemburg 1 c and an 20 c coinTiger wrote:Even here in Belgium, coins from Luwemburg are really rare...
So I can imagine how hard it is in Finland
Open your wallets!
[b]Coins in my wallet today[/b]
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:')
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.
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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I've dumped lotzz of "beautiful" Belgian coins in Dublin and Swords together with 5 and 10 euro notes. That was in May.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.