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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 597523, member: 9474"]Part 2</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, as a gift to myself for putting up with my wife for 10 years, I bought myself a few presents! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> She didn't like that joke too well. :hammer: Right down the road from the Numismatic Museum was the National Bank of Aruba. Although Aruba functions as an independent country, they are still a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, therefore, all their currency is minted and printed in the Netherlands. When that currency comes in, it comes into the National Bank of Aruba and then dispersed from there. You actually had to go to this bank and purchase any numismatic items from Aruba. The security was not as bad as if you were going to the US mint, but definitely tighter than if you went to you local bank. I bought two sets of coins, both of which are displayed below. Its getting kinda late, but if anyone wants the history on any of these coins, I will be more than happy to share it when I get a chance. Thanks for looking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 597523, member: 9474"]Part 2 Well, as a gift to myself for putting up with my wife for 10 years, I bought myself a few presents! ;) She didn't like that joke too well. :hammer: Right down the road from the Numismatic Museum was the National Bank of Aruba. Although Aruba functions as an independent country, they are still a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, therefore, all their currency is minted and printed in the Netherlands. When that currency comes in, it comes into the National Bank of Aruba and then dispersed from there. You actually had to go to this bank and purchase any numismatic items from Aruba. The security was not as bad as if you were going to the US mint, but definitely tighter than if you went to you local bank. I bought two sets of coins, both of which are displayed below. Its getting kinda late, but if anyone wants the history on any of these coins, I will be more than happy to share it when I get a chance. Thanks for looking.[/QUOTE]
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