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Non Tool Forum => Gadget Freak and EDC Forum => Topic started by: caninesapien on March 14, 2017, 04:41:47 PM
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Anyone here carry a lucky coin (or similar) with them most days? Nothing practical, just something that perhaps means something to you and is on hand for any fidgety fingers? I've started to carry this 1979 American dollar with me of late:
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This obviously serves not practical use here in Wales, but it's a great reminder of a fantastic trip me and my girlfriend took to the states a few years ago. I love the back design too - an eagle on the moon?!
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For the longest time I hoarded these Dollar coins. I remember when the first appeared and were mistakenly given instead of a US quarter ( similar size ). I also recall a certain vending machine locally that gave those as change.
The 79' was the year they ( US mint ) produced these coins but eventually it was stopped as a result of this coin being mistaken for our US quarter.
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I received a similar one from a friend back in school who didn't have any use for it.
Still got it to this day.
It's got a man's head in complete sideview and the same back, which is indeed really cool!
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I carry the MTO casino chip everyday and often play with it.
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For the longest time I hoarded these Dollar coins. I remember when the first appeared and were mistakenly given instead of a US quarter ( similar size ). I also recall a certain vending machine locally that gave those as change.
The 79' was the year they ( US mint ) produced these coins but eventually it was stopped as a result of this coin being mistaken for our US quarter.
Are usual dollar coins bigger than this?
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I been collecting American dollars my entire adult life. :D
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For the longest time I hoarded these Dollar coins. I remember when the first appeared and were mistakenly given instead of a US quarter ( similar size ). I also recall a certain vending machine locally that gave those as change.
The 79' was the year they ( US mint ) produced these coins but eventually it was stopped as a result of this coin being mistaken for our US quarter.
Are usual dollar coins bigger than this?
Modern US currency uses a 1$ bill. Older coins are much bigger. I have carried a 1884 US Silver Dollar the last couple of years and it is around 1.5" in diameter. The coin has no value above the silver value and no sentimental value and I don't fiddle with it much but from time to time it comes out to decide a coin toss.
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I normally go with the poker chip or the nz souvenir coin I picked up last year.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7781/16693122234_44ba8e5fe6_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/rr7BEj)
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1474/24849145685_46940e1ae7_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DRQnhi)
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For the longest time I hoarded these Dollar coins. I remember when the first appeared and were mistakenly given instead of a US quarter ( similar size ). I also recall a certain vending machine locally that gave those as change.
The 79' was the year they ( US mint ) produced these coins but eventually it was stopped as a result of this coin being mistaken for our US quarter.
Are usual dollar coins bigger than this?
I dont have any but the Eisenhower Dollar coin cir 70's was. Subsequent dollar coins like the Sacagawea are very similar in size however they seem to mostly in USPS stamp machine as change.
I'm sure our resident US coin experts will be by the give more accurate and detailed response.
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I will get comparisson pics up later.
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I carry a flat tool in coin holder, have for likely 30 years or more. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170314/f706114e4e5a8da69c099a423e876491.jpg)
One Dollar coins are used in parking pay stations to provide change for paper currency as coin dispensers are much less expensive than note dispensers.
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I have carried different coins like this over the years at different times :tu: I am as of late carrying the 10 year MTO poker chip and love having it around as it is lighter in weight than most coins that I have carried and I don't have to worry about spending it if it gets mixed up with my other change :D
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/452/31729388453_471ba3fcf4_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/QkPpKB)20170126_132501 (https://flic.kr/p/QkPpKB) by Poncho 65 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/148903443@N02/), on Flickr
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I carry a pair of 1976 US quarters. The ferryman will charge extra for shipping when the time comes- hazardous materials, oversized package.
Sometimes have challenge coins with me, but not very often. I have to be going someplace where it would be likely to be needed.
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I carry a flat tool in coin holder, have for likely 30 years or more. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170314/f706114e4e5a8da69c099a423e876491.jpg)
One Dollar coins are used in parking pay stations to provide change for paper currency as coin dispensers are much less expensive than note dispensers.
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Does anybody know what this stile of coin purse is called so I can google it? :cheers:
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Try "leather squeeze coin purse"
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When I was younger I also used to carry around a 1960s UK threepence coin - just because it was so strange looking to me at the time.
The US dollar coins are so interesting to me though.
Edit - this was in the early 90s - that's why it was strange to me!
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Have you seen a Canadian two dollar coin?
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d2/Toonie_-_front.png)
We first got the $1 coin to replace our paper bills in the mid 80's. It had a loon on it so people took to calling it a Loonie.
In the 90's the $2 coin came out and people started calling it a Toonie, because it's two Loonies.
Now we are all scared of possibly getting a $5 coin.... :ahhh
Def
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Do you have a pic of a loonie or two?
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Ask and ye shall receive.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ef/Canadian_Dollar_-_reverse.png)
I can try to get some actual pics of real ones tomorrow if you like, but meanwhile you can enjoy this lovely pic that I shamelessly stole from Wikipedia.
Def
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I carry the mto poker chip all of the time now and use it as a pocket marker whenever I play pool.
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I remember going to Niagara Falls with my parents in the mid 90's and I think I have a Loonie and a Toonie from that trip, I remember that is how they gave us change back from one of the restaurants :D Wow that brings back a memory or 2 :like:
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Old coins are so neat and it's amazing how they have changed over the years in just the US :ahhh :like: I am sure they have done so all over the world and that just amazes me :o
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I think they could cut down on the number of coins for euros...
(http://i.imgur.com/s5rilqf.gif)
OT: I'm planning to carry the Johnson Gasolene/Chicago Worlds fair 1933 (a century of progress 1833-1933) commemorative coin I just got. I plan to clean it up a tad as it's a bit dirty, and I'm not concerned with the face value. It's more about Johnson (my last name) and Johnson Gasolene/Oil from Chicago, and the world fair of Chicago where my dad was born. It's like triple trifecta of cool.
not mine, but this is what it looks like:
(http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/images/g/J-UAAOSw4CFYr3Sx/s-l225.jpg)
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hfkAAOSwa-dWpCq6/s-l300.jpg)
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Round off numbers to the nearest 10 cents, like in New Zealand, and you can get rid of the brown coins. :D
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Round off numbers to the nearest 10 cents, like in New Zealand, and you can get rid of the brown coins. :D
honestly, the 2C euro coin is a complete waste.
Canada got rid of the penny, everything is rounded to nearest 5C, sounds like an excellent plan to me.
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Any trip to europe for me results in a pocket full of copper coins that I just can't do anything with!
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Another one for the anniversary chip. I've carried once since I got them. It's great to sit and fiddle with.
At work when asked what it is I just say it's my ten year chip and they are all to scared to ask any more as they assume its a ten year sober chip or something :D
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/740/32663604086_d1cedf22cb_b.jpg)
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more like ten years in the poor house due to new tools :P
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I think they could cut down on the number of coins for euros...
(http://i.imgur.com/s5rilqf.gif)
OT: I'm planning to carry the Johnson Gasolene/Chicago Worlds fair 1933 (a century of progress 1833-1933) commemorative coin I just got. I plan to clean it up a tad as it's a bit dirty, and I'm not concerned with the face value. It's more about Johnson (my last name) and Johnson Gasolene/Oil from Chicago, and the world fair of Chicago where my dad was born. It's like triple trifecta of cool.
not mine, but this is what it looks like:
(http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/images/g/J-UAAOSw4CFYr3Sx/s-l225.jpg)
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hfkAAOSwa-dWpCq6/s-l300.jpg)
So true, sadly here in Sweden we are going the other way and adding useless denominations.
They removed the 50 öre (0.5 SEK) a couple of years ago but now they added a 2 SEK coin as part of a project to replace all our coins (still, at only four denominations I can't complain too much).
And instead of doing anything interesting like how the British coins combine to show the shield we decided to base our new design on a 1972 ballad "sun, wind and water".
Any trip to europe for me results in a pocket full of copper coins that I just can't do anything with!
Same goes for visiting the UK, I made a thing about saving all the 1p I got while I studied there for 3 months and ended up with over 3£.
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more like ten years in the poor house due to new tools :P
:rofl:
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I think they could cut down on the number of coins for euros...
(http://i.imgur.com/s5rilqf.gif)
OT: I'm planning to carry the Johnson Gasolene/Chicago Worlds fair 1933 (a century of progress 1833-1933) commemorative coin I just got. I plan to clean it up a tad as it's a bit dirty, and I'm not concerned with the face value. It's more about Johnson (my last name) and Johnson Gasolene/Oil from Chicago, and the world fair of Chicago where my dad was born. It's like triple trifecta of cool.
not mine, but this is what it looks like:
(http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/images/g/J-UAAOSw4CFYr3Sx/s-l225.jpg)
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hfkAAOSwa-dWpCq6/s-l300.jpg)
Pretty cool about that coin Whoey :cheers: :like: :like:
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I think they could cut down on the number of coins for euros...
(http://i.imgur.com/s5rilqf.gif)
OT: I'm planning to carry the Johnson Gasolene/Chicago Worlds fair 1933 (a century of progress 1833-1933) commemorative coin I just got. I plan to clean it up a tad as it's a bit dirty, and I'm not concerned with the face value. It's more about Johnson (my last name) and Johnson Gasolene/Oil from Chicago, and the world fair of Chicago where my dad was born. It's like triple trifecta of cool.
not mine, but this is what it looks like:
(http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/images/g/J-UAAOSw4CFYr3Sx/s-l225.jpg)
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hfkAAOSwa-dWpCq6/s-l300.jpg)
Pretty cool about that coin Whoey :cheers: :like: :like:
+1 :like:
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I carry a 1987 (birth year) American Silver Eagle on my EDC bag
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In early 2000's I carried a Georgia State stamped quarter. It was recived in change from buying an Allman Brothers lawn seat ticket at SPAC.
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When I was 6 or 7 my father would travel to different countries for work on a regular basis so he would always bring me paper money and coins from those countries. He gave me a Nigerian coin. One Naira. It is a very thick coin which I believe is what drew me to carrying that coin as a child. If I remember correctly I only carried it for 6 months or so but always had it close by in the house. Then it disappeared until I randomly found it probably 3 months ago. It brought back a lot of memories and I have been carrying it occasionally when I need a bit of "luck". I remember flicking it up and catching it as a child. First thing I did when I found it was flick it which made me remember how satisfying it was when you use such a thick coin. Hope I never misplace it again.
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The only coin I really used to carry was a normal quarter in case we stopped at a store where you needed a quarter in order to use the shopping carts. But I always wanted a little something to carry with a little meaning, and today I finally got a little something, I got me our 10yr anniversary poker chip! And maybe Monday I should be getting our Swiss army knights poker chip! Can't wait!
JR
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In early 2000's I carried a Georgia State stamped quarter. It was recived in change from buying an Allman Brothers lawn seat ticket at SPAC.
Years ago I carried a Georgia quarter with a peach on it to remind me of a young lady I used to know from Georgia.
(http://www.ivo-haarmann.com/Seattle/Coins/Quarters/GeorgiaQtr.jpg)
I don't know where the quarter got to over the years, and I feel bad about that as she passed away a few years ago.
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