I always smile internally, when the cashier gives me an Estonian coin as change

I always smile internally, when the cashier gives me an Estonian coin as change

>checking where the coins are from
is this what people call autism

not really lot of normies do it today we had one coin from malta and we were like WOW

Why don't you smile externally as well?

She might think you're smiling at her, she'll smile back and just like that you meet your future wife.

Rare coins thread?

>showing emotions to strangers

Yes, some Euros are rare and/or you can sell them for like 5€-10€ (or just collect them)

>using cash
the plastic jew is the way to go

i've never seen this coin

You watch too much porn.

> yurocolds

What does E.E.S.T.I stand for? European Europe State something?

Estonia in Estonian

>tfw there are so many rare 2 euro coin editions

I'm done with americans

"Eesti" is such a cute name.

i thought that you frogs were patient lads...

Hmm. I thought they use cyrillics as other Russian satets.

>he doesnt

so you thought they used cyrillic for english acronym?

I apologize on his behalf. Some Americans don't seem to realize that not all countries use the same name for themselves that we use for them.

Is roleplaying as a stupid american the most red-pilled form of posting ?

I mean the greek cyrillics that look like Latin.

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WTF, this used to work but not anymore?
Are you guys like getting smarter or something?

>I mean the greek cyrillics that look like Latin.
φαμ;

Jesus dude just stop.

Or maybe your level of trolling is deteriorating

Are Eesti and Suomi mutually intelligible?

No, I am dead serious, just confused about different cyrillic NATO countries. I apologize if I offended anyone.

Eesti means Easty, i.e a Russian dialect of Estonian.

Sorry I only took Spanish in high school but I forgot everything. Which is a shame because I am 1/8 German.

I meant he can't get a GF like that.

>not posting the best two euro coin

>greek cyrillics that look like Latin

stick figures :D

I have two of them in my collection

I can't breathe!

man i gave my only one last week
i had to buy gyros kek

i thought all euros were the same lol

OK guys, we may not know too many foreign languages but our country is so rich our wild animals are literally shitting nickels and dimes.
Here is the pic I took at a local park. Would you keep them for your collection of coins? I can send them to you if they are still there.

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no senpai there are so many variations
Its freaking amazing

wtf I want green card now

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>eesti
Son Viro eikä mikkään eesti SAATANA.

This is why everybody hates us

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I get portuguese, spanish, french 85% of the time
german ones 10%
4.5% italian, benelux and austria
0.5% the rest

(OP)
>tfw had to spend my Luxemburg coin or risk shiting myself

Feels bad man.

what to do to get rare eastern an northern european fags, without living my shithole of a country?
I don't want to buy them via internet too, it loses the fun, just tell me stores where it's more likely to find them

>mfw get a bank of scotland note

in my wallet i have

1 euro coin from france
2 euros coin from italy
50 cents coin from portugal

the rest are from spain

you did the right thing

by the way, in former spanish coin, one of them had an hole in it ahahah

are there like 'neutral' euro coins with no country on them?

it was based on the 25 cents coin from 1927

no, I'll check my coins now, I'll come back with te results in 2 minutes

>Using sticks and rocks for currency

Yeah, it's no surprise you wouldn't check yours.

I have 4 coins of 2€ in my wallets :
1 from Germany
1 from France
2 from Italy

Fucking italiens coming here

does anyone collect 2€ coins? ive been collecting for 2 years and i've got 37 so far just from checking my wallet before i use them, i've gotten 2 or 3 from friends, pic related is my most recent i also got the euro 2016 one a month ago

I always check mine, and I always smile when I see her wonderful face

It fucking blown my mind

good post

I have an old florin that I keep for good luck desu
Got it as change from a charity shop kek

I have one with a boat, and it say aenta, it looks greek :)

All self respecting currencies should have coins with holes in them.

I'm asking if the Estonian and Finnish languages are mutually intelligible you dumb mother fucker.

one with a guy walking with two huge shoes

and one with a man in it, with the inscription leizebuerg, others are all portuguese, spanish, french and german

I've been told that Estonians have a much easier understanding finnish than the other way around. Apparantly they both have a lot false friends.

You ok dude?

Vironkieli sounds funny and it's very lewd

yes, I'm hoping someone tells me where they are from, I have no idea, and >I don't want to search for all countries coins in google

this

>Apparantly they both have a lot false friends.

That happens a lot between italian, spanish, portuguese and french in the sense that we use a word for something specific and the other don't. For example, idraulico means plumber in italian but in spanish hidraulico only has the same meaning as hydraulic in english. We use fontanero while southamericans use plomero.

In portugese embaraçado has the same meaning as embarrassed in english while embarazado in spanis means pregnant.

I love the hearts.

>When people think that its not legal tender in the UK

I put any remotely different coin in olive oil to preserve it. These have been sitting on my shelf for 2 years now. Oldest one is from 1927.

Am I autismal enough?

>american """"""""education""""""""

Well duh, of course they are not. That's what I am saying. The russian version of Estonian is more like Latvian so it is NOTHING like Finnish. Dude, I have an European heritage so I know a thing or two about their languages.

Olive oil?

timestamp it

>olive oil for preservation

Unless they're fucking mint condition or extremely fucking rare, its kinda pointless lad.

I see. BTW do you have olive oil in Norway? I thought it is more like a Southern European thing

You have olive oil in America too.

We import only the finest Tunisian olive oil for our coin preservation.

Okay now you're just trolling.

why olive oil? :|

>do you have olive oil in Norway?

Why olive oil as opposed to something like mineral oil? Convenience?

We use Canola oil. I doubt olive oil is popular here.
It i sort of carcinogenic.

Canola oil for frying, olive oil for everything else, that's how I do it. You should try some proper Greek cold pressed olive oil in salads or something. I think it really adds to a lot of dishes anyway.

We mostly use salad dressings. I put ranch on everything. And I rarely eat salads.

Right now I have in my wallet, aside from euro coins:
>2x 1 chilean peso coins
>1x 100 colombian pesos coin
>1x 5 pence coin
Can't really remember how I got them though