I've been traveling the last few weeks and picked up some really neat world coins, tokens, and even a tonned ASE. Can you guess which country uses the small denomination coins in this photo? This country has three larger denomination coins in circulation which are all three bi-metallic. Very best regards, collect89
The coins depicted did not come from the Czech Republic, Australia, Great Britain, or Uganda. (I've been to Czech, Great Britain, and a couple African countries like Togo & Benin. I've never been to Uganda) Here is a hint: From the USA, you don't need to cross an ocean to spend these coins in the photo. I thought that the edge was cool enough to post the photo. The flats on the coins resemble the flats on a nut. Very best regards, collect89
Dinero from Mexico Hola Spock1K, Si, Esta monedas (Numismatica ejemplo) de Mexico. That is my attempt at saying yes, it is coins from Mexico. The photo shows a stack of 20 Centavo coins. There is apparently also a 10 Centavo circulating but I only received one of them in change. Mexico currently has 1, 5, and 10 Peso coins circulating which are bi-metallic. Here is a photo of the 10 Peso bi-metal. Very best regards, collect89
Canada did use that style edge on their one cent pieces for a few years. Also on their five cent piece for awhile back in the 1950's.