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<p>[QUOTE="Ebonex, post: 2390461, member: 77993"]Yes, the link clears it up well. Ed seems to be the creator of the coin in fact! Here's what he says:</p><p><br /></p><p>Hi Everybody, the currency in which you are talking about is designed by me and printed in China. I remember promotions for direct marketing companies. For one of these companies, I have figured out a mailing with a check with a surface scratch + received a lucky coin with which one had to scratch the golden patch of the check. If then the same amount came out as it was on the coin you could win that amount. The check was also a personal lucky number. All one had to do was to take part or send a check to the call. That song is my phone number and I's put it because I liked to get to the line the customers themselves (which forum member of zeelandnet was indeed quite right because a while ago I sold some stuff in maritime). The lucky coin is made based on some drawings that I have made. The square hole in it because often there was a hole in ancient Chinese coins so that the coins could easily string together. Further, the hole was useful because the lucky coin too much on real money might seem. The four-leaf clover, I have as a lucky symbol's put up and the building is very similar to the bank Quangzhou where I was when I figured out that promotion. The coin is a gimmick to get more attention for the promotion. of these currencies we made it 25,000 and maybe it's nice to know that hitting the lucky coin costs about 3 cents. I travel a lot and borrowed money (whether it be bank notes or coins) are always fascinating because they tell a lot about a country, its people and its history. For those lucky coin is a different story, but also fun to read that it has aroused your curiosity. Good luck with the coin!</p><p><br /></p><p>The token isn't worth much but is a great story. Thanks to all. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ebonex, post: 2390461, member: 77993"]Yes, the link clears it up well. Ed seems to be the creator of the coin in fact! Here's what he says: Hi Everybody, the currency in which you are talking about is designed by me and printed in China. I remember promotions for direct marketing companies. For one of these companies, I have figured out a mailing with a check with a surface scratch + received a lucky coin with which one had to scratch the golden patch of the check. If then the same amount came out as it was on the coin you could win that amount. The check was also a personal lucky number. All one had to do was to take part or send a check to the call. That song is my phone number and I's put it because I liked to get to the line the customers themselves (which forum member of zeelandnet was indeed quite right because a while ago I sold some stuff in maritime). The lucky coin is made based on some drawings that I have made. The square hole in it because often there was a hole in ancient Chinese coins so that the coins could easily string together. Further, the hole was useful because the lucky coin too much on real money might seem. The four-leaf clover, I have as a lucky symbol's put up and the building is very similar to the bank Quangzhou where I was when I figured out that promotion. The coin is a gimmick to get more attention for the promotion. of these currencies we made it 25,000 and maybe it's nice to know that hitting the lucky coin costs about 3 cents. I travel a lot and borrowed money (whether it be bank notes or coins) are always fascinating because they tell a lot about a country, its people and its history. For those lucky coin is a different story, but also fun to read that it has aroused your curiosity. Good luck with the coin! The token isn't worth much but is a great story. Thanks to all. :)[/QUOTE]
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