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TranceFool
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Originally posted by FASTDJMP3
hehe the SE Stuiver ? i think u guys are joking there are no SPECIAL EDITION stuiver , i asked so many Dutchies and they said u guys are probably joking :D

Hmmm we are not joking :( :eek: , a SE Stuiver is rare. You need to change it because we get the Euro...so hurry!!!!!!!
FASTDJMP3
it's not me it's DJ JUNO lol PM him :cool:
Flipper01
quote:
Originally posted by TranceFool

Hmmm we are not joking :( :eek: , a SE Stuiver is rare. You need to change it because we get the Euro...so hurry!!!!!!!


WOW, I just read this thread and I must say I'm stunned.. There was recently something like this on the news, only about a 'dubbeltje' which was also a SE and with the Euro coming the price would double!
So I don't think he should change it, because when we'll get the new currency these rare coins will become worth a lot more!!
Does anyone know if Juno sold it already??
DJ Juno
ok, i do have that coin, but...i dont know if the year of this coin is of any significance. i think (have to check) its 1987. is a coin, that relitivly new, of any importance? and whats this i have two weeks? it wont be worth anything after that? gimme all the details. :)

-juno
lMIlk
he said the price would double
Dj Lex
The only thing I want to say about is: LOL
Juricimo
quote:
Originally posted by arno


here in holland we get teached who where all the important presidents of america, so i assumed that american's got teached something about other countries too.


YEAH RIGHT.....they dont teach us much of that sort of stuff here in the US...besides, a good percentage of the population dont know who the 1st president of USA was.....and some still dont know who the current president is...

cant expect those ppl to know anything about other countries, they dont even know about their own here:clown:

>JM<

ps..as for the Dutch coins, i got some myself that i got when i bought something in Schippol airport on the way back to my states...
Think they're called Guilders;)
Juricimo
quote:
Originally posted by arno


here in holland we get teached who where all the important presidents of america, so i assumed that american's got teached something about other countries too.


YEAH RIGHT.....they dont teach us much of that sort of stuff here in the US...besides, a good percentage of the population dont know who the 1st president of USA was.....and some still dont know who the current president is...

cant expect those ppl to know anything about other countries, they dont even know about their own here:clown:

>JM<

ps..as for the Dutch coins, i got some myself that i got when i bought something in Schippol airport on the way back to my states...
Think they're called Guilders;)
lMIlk
quote:
Originally posted by Dj Lex
The only thing I want to say about is: LOL
why is it funny? i thought it was something serious...:toothless
New Wave
well dude, we are ing serious.....

Miss Proximus
what's the current president of the US? wasn't it Eizabeth Mandela?



hehe :p
Flipper01
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Proximus
what's the current president of the US? wasn't it Eizabeth Mandela?

hehe :p


No, that's the queen of Germany.. I thought it was Joe DiMaggio or something like that :p :p


About the coin:
In Europe we get a new currency wich means all Dutch, german, french and some other currencies will be replaced bij a new currency the Euro. This means that your coin will become even more valuable beacause there will be less 'stuivers' available. I don't really know much about coins, but if it's a special edition the price will be likely to rise with the comming of the Euro.. But to be sure you should contact a dutch coin collector or someone who knows a lot about Dutch coins... Good luck!!
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