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<p>[QUOTE="Trp, post: 1345332, member: 9490"]Here in Finland and in my wallet most common "foreign" euros are:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Germany (weekly)</p><p>2. Spain (weekly)</p><p>3. France (a time or few in month)</p><p>4. Greece / Estonia (one time or few in month)</p><p>5. The Netherlands (one time or few in month)</p><p>6. Belgium / Austria (one time or few in month)</p><p>7. Italy / Portugal (one time in couple of months)</p><p>8. Cyprus / Slovenia / Slovakia / Ireland (rarely)</p><p><br /></p><p>From others I haven´t seen here any yet (as I remember). I use coins and notes usually in grocery stores and in cafes few times a week, so I´m not counted as " a heavy user". If I look 2 euro commems, I see German ones maybe time or two in period of one year. And sometimes somebody try to give me Thailand 10 baht coin as 2 euro <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>For my luck, I have a friend working as tourist guide in various cities in southern Europe - she brings me new commems from other countries (mainly circ) regurarly. It is always nice to put some duplicate "harder to get" euros back to circulation and look what the cashier will say about them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Trp, post: 1345332, member: 9490"]Here in Finland and in my wallet most common "foreign" euros are: 1. Germany (weekly) 2. Spain (weekly) 3. France (a time or few in month) 4. Greece / Estonia (one time or few in month) 5. The Netherlands (one time or few in month) 6. Belgium / Austria (one time or few in month) 7. Italy / Portugal (one time in couple of months) 8. Cyprus / Slovenia / Slovakia / Ireland (rarely) From others I haven´t seen here any yet (as I remember). I use coins and notes usually in grocery stores and in cafes few times a week, so I´m not counted as " a heavy user". If I look 2 euro commems, I see German ones maybe time or two in period of one year. And sometimes somebody try to give me Thailand 10 baht coin as 2 euro :) For my luck, I have a friend working as tourist guide in various cities in southern Europe - she brings me new commems from other countries (mainly circ) regurarly. It is always nice to put some duplicate "harder to get" euros back to circulation and look what the cashier will say about them.[/QUOTE]
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