Are there any metals of a color other than 'silver' or 'gold' curiously appearing in bimetals somewhere in the world? (Will this bi-coin get you a litre of homo-milk?)
Try Austria with the Niobium/Silver 25 Euro series. Blue, purple, brown and green versions, just be prepared to pay for the first two in the series. Euro Collections out of Vancouver (I believe) sells them. Mike
Kazakhstan has released another one this year and will plan to release a similar series up to 2010 from what I read from the Bank of Kazakhstan. I'm hoping to get a hoard of them soon.
lol at my dads grocery store on the milk fridge it says "Homo Milk" on it off topic none that i know of
Right on topic, actually In Canada homo is the common abbreviation for homogenized, so people often talk about "homo milk." That was a Canadian bi-metal $2, thus the joke. Not off topic at all, since I brought up the joke. :thumb: