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>> No.56194006 [View]
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>>56193577
I have a lot of those aussie coins, but it doesn't help me if I'm trying to collect some coins from every country. I still need some UK coins. Also I can't be wasting money on these bogus Niue coins that I could be spending instead of real Czech coins.

>> No.56180679 [View]
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>>56178249
Sure, germans mint many coins. But Czech Mint also capable of minting quality coins. They mint quite a lot of the Niue coins, which is perfectly fine. I just don't understand why they need Niue as the issuer for their own country-related coins like the czech lion series and >>56177728
Technically these are not czech coins at all, beause even though they're minted in the Czech republic and their theme is related to that country, they bear the seal of Niue on the obverse side (older years have the queen instead).
Why do they even need Niue at all in these specific cases?

>> No.56126286 [View]
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This is a nice coin. It's from the Czech Mint, located in the Czech Republic. But somehow it got issued by Niue (previous years even have the queen on them). That technically makes it a Niue coin. Why didn't the czech just issue their own coin?

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