"“Wrist Twist” steering wheel offered by Mercury in 1965."
"This church spire has cellphone antennas camouflaged to look like copperoxide."
"My step dad has kept the same piece of Parmesan cheese for over 10 years."
"The first picture taken by a spacecraft landing on the surface of a comet. November 12, 2014."
"The remote control for our new TV has a solar panel."
"I found an enclosed, gated, personal reserved parking spot in this parking garage."
"A husky next to a wolf."
"Heinz released a combination of all their 14 sauces, called “Every Sauce”."
"Train tracks are cleaned with grinder."
"The first ever ticket of Disneyland."
"Yemen is notable for its historic tower-houses, a kind of medieval skyscrapers."
"My ADHD meds came with a fidget cube."
"You can buy tiny juice boxes with espresso shots in Italy (5€ coin for scale)."
"This coat belonged to 5yr old Betty Smith, as she waved at soldiers travelling to D-Day they gave her their regimental badges. Her mother sowed then on to her coat."
"This smart rental store in my friend’s building."
"Curious handle design on this plunger."
"There is still a fully operational Radio Shack in Haines, Alaska."
"High noon sun shining down on top of a tree."
"Rare polka-dotted zebra foal photographed in Kenya."
"The signs for this elementary school are in cursive."
"Coffee pot shows different levels for water in versus coffee out."
"This pizza buffet has a TV in the dining area so customers know when to get more."
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.