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Getting Japanese Coins in Europe
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2018/12/26 08:12
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I'm really hoping to get my hands on some bulk lots of low-value Japanese Yen coins (1, 5, 10) for use in a board game.
So far the only options I've found are ebay (a bit unreliable) and a currency exchange (who generally don't do coins or have a high minimum spend).
Does anyone have any other ideas?
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by Wraithglow (guest)
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Re: Getting Japanese Coins in Europe
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2018/12/26 11:19
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Currency exchange usually don't carry coins at all.
Anyone you know that might travel to Japan (or might have friends/colleagues who travel to Japan)?
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by ... (guest)
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Re: Getting Japanese Coins in Europe
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2018/12/26 13:01
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Getting them sent in rhe mail would be the easiest option.
Paying for post and the cost of the coins. There woyld be many out there whom have leftovers from a trip to japan.
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by hakata14 (guest)
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