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coins found in Nova Scotia:canadaflag:

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....never know what you'll dig up around here which makes every outing an exciting one.<center><img src="http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b7d701b3127ccebc9ae461c03b00000026108AcM2bhk4ZN2"></center>
 
I am always amazed to find foreign coins too. I tumbled up a mess of quarters and when they were done found that what I thought was a quarter was a British 10 pence piece. When I saw the edge thought I might have missed a silver quarter. Found Japanese coins, Euros, Carribean Coins, Mexican Coins, aand some Obsolete European coins too. Of course lots of Canadian coins and now that the Canadian Dollar is on par with the US Dollar they are good finds. Maybe someday I'll make it back to Canadia (sic) to spend them.

Those are real interesting coins you found. I'd like more info too.

Chris
 
I've got a whole jar full of foreign coins. I'll post them one of these days. Got some from all over the world.I've got a German silver coin that is tiny - less than half the size of our dime. Couldn't figure out why anyone would make a coin that small.

Bill
 
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