And to be somewhat caught-up with all the visits, here's from yesterday!


10 Öre, Sweden 1950, 1954, 1957 (x2), 1958, 1960, 1962, 1972, 1973 & 1980
1 Krona, Sweden 1949
5 Kronor, Sweden 1991
5 Kroner, Denmark 1990
5 Kroner, Norway 2006120 Kroner, Norway 2006
50 Lire, Italy 1977
10 Pfennig, Germany 1950-F & 1991-F
2 Mark, Germany 1966-J
1 Euro, Spain 2003
2 Euros, Spain 1999
1 Cent, Canada 1994
5 Cents, Canada 1993
1/4 Kopeyki, Russia 1887
2 Rubles, Russia 1997
2 Grosze, Poland 2020 (ground find!)
1 Cent, US 1874, 1909 & 1910
˝ Penny, UK 1974
1 Penny, UK 1971
1 Shilling, UK 1869
20 Pence, UK 2005
And two silvery Roman-y coins.
All for SEK 330
Oh that piece? It's now been a while but it remains a mystery. All I know is that it's a fancy gold medal that will be with me for a while
Collecting (hoarding), my friend
In all seriousness, I do try to sell much of the duplicates/excess I'm getting. I used to send lots of common coins to the scrapper's sorted by metal but despite how common some of these pieces are there seems to be someone out there who's interested in bulk lots like those. Same goes with banknotes, I usually try to sell off any duplicates no matter the quality and they do find new homes when they're no longer wanted here


10 Öre, Sweden 1950, 1954, 1957 (x2), 1958, 1960, 1962, 1972, 1973 & 1980
1 Krona, Sweden 1949
5 Kronor, Sweden 1991
5 Kroner, Denmark 1990
5 Kroner, Norway 2006120 Kroner, Norway 2006
50 Lire, Italy 1977
10 Pfennig, Germany 1950-F & 1991-F
2 Mark, Germany 1966-J
1 Euro, Spain 2003
2 Euros, Spain 1999
1 Cent, Canada 1994
5 Cents, Canada 1993
1/4 Kopeyki, Russia 1887
2 Rubles, Russia 1997
2 Grosze, Poland 2020 (ground find!)
1 Cent, US 1874, 1909 & 1910
˝ Penny, UK 1974
1 Penny, UK 1971
1 Shilling, UK 1869
20 Pence, UK 2005
And two silvery Roman-y coins.
All for SEK 330
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By the way, do you find out anything about that gold medal or coin related to BMW?
By the way, do you find out anything about that gold medal or coin related to BMW?
Oh that piece? It's now been a while but it remains a mystery. All I know is that it's a fancy gold medal that will be with me for a while

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What do you usually do with some coins and notes that are demonetized?
What do you usually do with some coins and notes that are demonetized?
Collecting (hoarding), my friend

In all seriousness, I do try to sell much of the duplicates/excess I'm getting. I used to send lots of common coins to the scrapper's sorted by metal but despite how common some of these pieces are there seems to be someone out there who's interested in bulk lots like those. Same goes with banknotes, I usually try to sell off any duplicates no matter the quality and they do find new homes when they're no longer wanted here
