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Post by Carol on Jan 2, 2014 23:34:30 GMT 1
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Post by crojoe on Jan 3, 2014 11:18:01 GMT 1
Terrible exchange rate if you include postage.
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Post by ZAD on Jan 4, 2014 21:36:43 GMT 1
Bet he flew in with Ryanair
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Post by Carol on Jan 7, 2014 11:10:38 GMT 1
It didn't sell. However, he's relisted it and now he has a bid from someone who is willing to spend £2.78 to get £2.40 worth of coins. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Croatia-Holiday-Money/350969503412I'm impressed! Now I've got some old pre-euro currency sitting about. Do you think someone will buy it from me?
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Post by crojoe on Jan 7, 2014 12:47:53 GMT 1
It didn't sell. However, he's relisted it and now he has a bid from someone who is willing to spend £2.78 to get £2.40 worth of coins. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Croatia-Holiday-Money/350969503412I'm impressed! Now I've got some old pre-euro currency sitting about. Do you think someone will buy it from me? I have somewhere Austrian shillings, some DM and a jar full of Kuna coins. Maybe some new found wealth? Problem is after ebay and Paypal fees I'll be back to worthless monopoly currency.
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Post by ZAD on Jan 7, 2014 20:17:02 GMT 1
You may laugh, but if you take a closer look at the 2 kuna coin, that's a rare 2003 specimen. There were only 10 made that year due to the Croatian copper shortage. They're currently valued at around 75 euros.
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Post by ZAD on Jan 8, 2014 0:37:16 GMT 1
Yeah, but I bet you zoomed in on the 2 kuna coin, then Googled "Croatian copper shortage - 2003" #madeyoulook Yes, I'm bored. But what else is there to do in Croatian winter?
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