$100 of carded Foreign Coins Part 1 | Silver, Caiman, Samoa, Tonga, Essequibo & Demarary, Armadillo
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Coins in this video come from these countries: Yugoslavia, Philippines, Canada, Argentina, India, Peru, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Western Samoa, Ceylon, Lithuania, Isle of Mann, Myanmar, Morocco, Slovenia, Tonga, Hungary, Nepal, Uruguay, Australia, Syria, Greece, Belgian Congo Ruanda-Urundi, Guyana, Russia, Venezuela, Essequibo & Demarary
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If you are patient, you can often rotate a coin in a 2x2 by bumping it repeatedly on edge while rotating the 2x2 itself.
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Some super coins my American cousin!!
Esquibo and Demary too cool for school!!
The Dutch 'basically" handed most of their colonies over to the Brits to stop them falling into French/Spanish hands in the Napoleonic/ Spanish/ American War period!! I so love the coins you find , and they are less than half the price you would pay in Australia or the UK!!
And 2x2s are a bargain at 3 cents each. A great cheap way to protect your coin from PVC and envelope damage.
Last coin I believe was a Danish colony that British took control of to prevent French seizing it during Napoleonic Wars.
The 2x2 alone costs a customer 3 cents or more if you buy a pack of 100.