What kind of coin is this?

What kind of coin is this?

AMERILARDS GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY COUNTRY REEEEEE!

Next time try to learn what is "macro" and how to use it in your photo skill set.

Or just how to auto focus lol.

Today I found a 1935 1$ bill at my grandparents house. God bless America.

>What kind of coin is this?

Its part of the "America the Beautiful" set of national quarters.

That's the Nebraska homestead quarter, part of the America the beautiful series started in 2010

>Today I found a 1935 1$ bill at my grandparents house.

Hows the condition? I'd assume pretty faded and worn.

Put it in a case and sell it to a collector.

It's not really in a good condition at all. If I fold it I'm afraid it might break. My grandfather got it from WW2 I believe.
Will do, it's worth 10€ at best tho, I'd rather keep it.

Looks cool

I found 1 saudi arabian riyal outside today, probably from the guy who used to live above me and abandoned his apartment

We've had your shitty pennies mixed in with our change since forever.
We don't want to hear about it.

Googled it and it has a nice design tb h.

Part of the problem of living in the North East is you're always getting worthless leaf money.

I've got two canadian pennies from 76 in pretty good condition.

The one I found is an older design, used until 2007

>That's the Nebraska cuckshed quarter, part of the America the beautiful series started in 2010.

no need to thank me senpai

keek we don't even use those anymore

Yeah, and your countrymen seem to get off on bringing down here and paying with exact change just to get rid of them.

Oh boy foreign money thread. Starting off with the USA.

Looks like just enough to get an Irish blowjob

Next up, old Irish pounds.

With over 5 dollars spare change.

they're very similar to the euro version (the ones with the harp)

Such a shame too. The old coins had such nice intricate designs on them, while the euro only puts the harp on everything.

Couldn't this afford you a home in Ireland?

British pounds, with a Canadian thrown in.

>he doesn't own a 2 dollar bill
baka fampai

Is that a silver Floirin bottom right, or just regular one?

That one is from 1951. According to my Googling that was the same year they started making it 75% copper and 25% nickel.

>tfw we don't have titties on our coins anymore

You almost had one with a nipple, until the public went nuts about it.

I don't know anyone that's been to any of these countries so I don't know how I got these.

I have no idea where the bottom 3 are from, any help is appreciated.

That's not foreign money though

This is the last of them.

The Italian one is really light.

>The Italian one is really light.

They were made of aluminum.

The majority of my collection, one 1000 afghanis bill, and two Canadian pennies being the only non US currency I have.

I have several dollars worth of Canadian quarters I've accumulated. What do with?

How old are they and how good do they look?

Why are canadian coins all magnetic?

Bottom 3: the left and center ones are from Greece. Not sure about the one on the right, but I'll guess Thailand.

Paint LGBT rainbows on them to make Trudeau proud

1970s thru 2000s. Regular circulated coins; nothing special.

Well if they're scratched, oxidized, dented or whatever just use em.
If they're shiny and have very few fading or marks and is in 70s to 80s keep it in a folder. if you don't care too much about it's historical value, maybe just use them all.

The two on the bottom left are Greek drachma.

Got a lot of belizebucks at home. Those animals wad their bills up so none are in good condition.

Steel core.