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Found on the floor of demo house. Also found $1.06 American coins.
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Nibbles keeps eating my coins
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Looks like a Polar bear in a snow storm to me....
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Take that nibbles!
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Looks like you could buy some bubble gum in Toronto next time you go. But hold on to that French Franc. It's a collector's item now.
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$0.55 Canadian. The rest is not of the True North unless the franc is from quebec and around 300 years old or the pounds and pence are around 100 years old. Be careful. The Breast Cancer ribbon Quarters are probably listening devices...
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Loonies and Toonies are the best coins ever
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60 cents Canadian, no idea what the hell you got Francs and Euros for.
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that shape is kinda cool. I like Mexico's dual alloy coins
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Its actually 55 cents Canadian
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1 pound 55 pence
1 Franc
5 cents Euro
55 cents Canadian
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I can tell you that not all of those are Canadian... The top three on the left are from England/France, though the FRench Franc is horribly out of date.
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Correct you are, I counted that nickel sized coin that isn't a nickel. But with no penny its really only 50 cents.
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'Bout tree fiddy
/notcanadian
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NicWea is right about the denominations and native values. Near as I can tell exchange rates would put the grand total at $3.36 US dollar. Though that's a little shaky as France has stopped using the Franc in favor of the Euro.
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Pennies are still worth $0.01, you just can't use them at stores anymore. You have to take them to a bank.