The coin in a box

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Omnivorous, Mar 21, 2012.

  1. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

    Coin is easy to rotate in a box.





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  3. Silber25

    Silber25 New Member

    is a coin from Sweden.
    One side is blank?

    I think there are 5 Ore

    Thanks,
    Manfred
     
  4. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Yes Sweeden, the design looks like that of a 5 Ore. And that is a very cool coin. Mind telling us how this came to be yours?
     
  5. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

    It is a round metal box.
    Rotates in the box easily
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  6. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

  7. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

    I'm afraid to ask a question.

    Wait for it...The "box" is calibrating.
     
  8. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

  9. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

    thank you

    If on the fly with a rubber mallet to hit the box, the coin flies out of her ...
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  10. james m. wolfe

    james m. wolfe New Member

  11. GreatWalrus

    GreatWalrus WHEREZ MAH BUKKIT

    does not compute
     
  12. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

    Monentu-cache worked for the KGB in the 1950s: a hollow coin could come in handy for storing spy microfilm and microdots. Opened with "secret" with the needle, push in the small hole on the front side of the coin. The second type of coins came later: it was the coin-spyware, transmitting a signal on the location scout.
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  13. Omnivorous

    Omnivorous New Member

    Perhaps this coin is a spy or a hiding place ...


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  14. jlblonde

    jlblonde Señor Member

    I came to late into the spy business. We didn't have any cool stuff like that in the 90's.
     
  15. KurtS

    KurtS Die variety collector

    The fact this 2 Ore box is several times thicker than the original coin, probably means it's just a nice box and not a "spy coin".
     
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