• Coin trolleys for Coffs retailers - Coffs Coast Advocate

    Coffs Coast Advocate
    Coin trolleys for Coffs retailers
    Coffs Coast Advocate
    LOCAL residents will soon have to carry gold coins in their pockets when wanting to use a supermarket trolley on the Coffs Coast. Coles and Woolworths have this week come on board with Coffs Mayor Denise Knight's plans that will force all major ...
  • Mint releases one-off Australian 'quarter' - dailytelegraph.com.au

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    Mint releases one-off Australian 'quarter'
    dailytelegraph.com.au
    FOR THE first time Australia will get its own 25 cent coin, but you'll probably have a better chance of finding one in a collection than in your change at the local corner shop. The Royal Australian Mint will produce more than one million “quarters” in ...
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  • Peter Rabbit 50p coin in circulation in the Lake District - ITV News

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    Peter Rabbit 50p coin in circulation in the Lake District
    ITV News
    The World Of Beatrix Potter™ Attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere and National Trust in The Lakes are the first places in country you can receive a special Petter Rabbit 50p circulating coin in your change. The coin has been created to mark Beatrix ...y más »
  • Give him a Coin, Shabaz can Land You a Pickle - The New Indian Express

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    Give him a Coin, Shabaz can Land You a Pickle
    The New Indian Express
    BENGALURU: There are a zillion collectors. But Shabaz Khan is different. While others collect it while visiting foreign countries or get it from currency exchange agents, he gets it from foreigners in return for pickles. From one cent to 100 euros ...y más »
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  • Nintendo applies to trademark the Mario Coin sound effect - TechnoBuffalo

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    Nintendo applies to trademark the Mario Coin sound effect
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    It's one of the most iconic sound effects in a video game, but strangely, Nintendo has never trademarked the “Mario Coin” chime. More than 30 years after the original Super Mario Bros. release, the company is making moves to do just that. According to ...