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<p>[QUOTE="2manycoins, post: 3741418, member: 105423"]Hi there,</p><p><br /></p><p>I work for a public park that collects many coins in our fountain. We clean and separate them from US currency, and now have a large amount of assorted foreign coins that we don't know what to do with. I'd say we have between 600 - 1000 of assorted coins of various currencies and age. Perhaps some valuable ones too!</p><p><br /></p><p>Is anyone interested? Or does anyone have suggestions on where we can donate them? If so, feel free to respond or DM! Ideally located in NYC, as we cannot pay postage on sending these anywhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>A list of currencies below. Also attaching a few photos!</p><p><br /></p><p>Albania</p><p>Argentina</p><p>Armenia</p><p>Australia</p><p>Austria</p><p>Bahamas</p><p>Barbados</p><p>Belarus</p><p>Belgium</p><p>Bermuda</p><p>Bosnia and Herzegovina</p><p>Brasil</p><p>Bulgaria</p><p>Canada</p><p>Cayman Islands</p><p>Chile</p><p>China</p><p>Colombia</p><p>Costa Rica</p><p>Croatia</p><p>Czech Republic</p><p>Denmark</p><p>Dominican Republic</p><p>Ecuador</p><p>England</p><p>Estonia</p><p>Finland</p><p>France</p><p>Germany</p><p>Greece</p><p>Guatemala</p><p>Haiti</p><p>Hong Kong</p><p>Hungary</p><p>India</p><p>Ireland</p><p>Israel</p><p>Italy</p><p>Jamaica</p><p>Japan</p><p>Jordan</p><p>Kazakhstan</p><p>Kenya</p><p>Latvia</p><p>Lithuania</p><p>Luxembourg</p><p>Malaysia</p><p>Malta</p><p>Mexico</p><p>Nepal</p><p>Netherlands</p><p>New Zealand</p><p>Nigeria</p><p>Pakistan</p><p>Peru</p><p>Poland</p><p>Portugal</p><p>Russia</p><p>Singapore</p><p>Slovakia</p><p>South Africa</p><p>South Korea</p><p>Spain</p><p>Switzerland</p><p>Trinidad and Tobago</p><p>Turkey</p><p>Ukraine</p><p>Uruguay</p><p>Venezuela[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manycoins, post: 3741418, member: 105423"]Hi there, I work for a public park that collects many coins in our fountain. We clean and separate them from US currency, and now have a large amount of assorted foreign coins that we don't know what to do with. I'd say we have between 600 - 1000 of assorted coins of various currencies and age. Perhaps some valuable ones too! Is anyone interested? Or does anyone have suggestions on where we can donate them? If so, feel free to respond or DM! Ideally located in NYC, as we cannot pay postage on sending these anywhere. A list of currencies below. Also attaching a few photos! Albania Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Bahamas Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bosnia and Herzegovina Brasil Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador England Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Haiti Hong Kong Hungary India Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malaysia Malta Mexico Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Peru Poland Portugal Russia Singapore Slovakia South Africa South Korea Spain Switzerland Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Ukraine Uruguay Venezuela[/QUOTE]
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