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Joann
4 month s ago
#13 this might be a 0,50 € (50 Cent) coin.
the Euro doesn't have a 5,- coin
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Parsuny
4 month s ago
Joann
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it's a 5¢ coin (not 50¢).
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Cintha
4 month s ago
Joann
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I inadvertently put a dislike, so I have to rectify it by saying you are correct.
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Lizzie
4 month s ago
Joann
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of course there are a bunch of 5€ coins! However, they're collectibles and probably are never circulated, but they ARE valid money!
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Simon
4 month s ago
#11 Isn't it also notable for genocide and people eating sand because they're starving?
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Randolph
4 month s ago
#2 Electricity and the signal is the new God
#1 the wrist twist steering wheel was never in production.
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Lizzie
4 month s ago
#2 Some of them at least.
#3 I just eat it. Never would have had the idea to keep it. Hint: that's not the way it matures and gets more valuable!
#13 I wonder who buys them because you get cheaper, more decent coffe literally EVERYWHERE in Italy.
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Bartholomew
4 month s ago
#13 that's my coin, give it back
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Joann
4 month s ago
#13 this might be a 0,50 € (50 Cent) coin.
the Euro doesn't have a 5,- coin
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4
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Parsuny
4 month s ago
Joann
,
it's a 5¢ coin (not 50¢).
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Cintha
4 month s ago
Joann
,
I inadvertently put a dislike, so I have to rectify it by saying you are correct.
Reply
-1
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Lizzie
4 month s ago
Joann
,
of course there are a bunch of 5€ coins! However, they're collectibles and probably are never circulated, but they ARE valid money!
Reply
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Simon
4 month s ago
#11 Isn't it also notable for genocide and people eating sand because they're starving?
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Randolph
4 month s ago
#2 Electricity and the signal is the new God
#1 the wrist twist steering wheel was never in production.
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Lizzie
4 month s ago
#2 Some of them at least.
#3 I just eat it. Never would have had the idea to keep it. Hint: that's not the way it matures and gets more valuable!
#13 I wonder who buys them because you get cheaper, more decent coffe literally EVERYWHERE in Italy.
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Bartholomew
4 month s ago
#13 that's my coin, give it back
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the Euro doesn't have a 5,- coin
it's a 5¢ coin (not 50¢).
I inadvertently put a dislike, so I have to rectify it by saying you are correct.
of course there are a bunch of 5€ coins! However, they're collectibles and probably are never circulated, but they ARE valid money!
#1 the wrist twist steering wheel was never in production.
#3 I just eat it. Never would have had the idea to keep it. Hint: that's not the way it matures and gets more valuable!
#13 I wonder who buys them because you get cheaper, more decent coffe literally EVERYWHERE in Italy.