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Haven’t logged in for 15+ years, any sweet loot I should be looking for?

The community for Old School RuneScape discussion on Reddit. Join us for game discussions, tips and tricks, and all things OSRS! OSRS is the official legacy version of RuneScape, the largest free-to-play MMORPG.

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I thought it was a gouge at first, now not so sure. 1973 50c

This subreddit is for Australian coins and notes enthusiasts. You can post anything related to the currency of Australia, such as photos, videos, articles, questions, and more. You can also learn about the history, design, and security features of Australian coins and notes. Please follow the rules and enjoy this community. 😊

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Australia’s circulating $2 coloured coins

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A place for things that are of slight interest, including sticks, fingers, hands and wasps.

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A Blue Banded Bee pollinating the crap out of some tomato plants

This is a subreddit for instances of nature being fucking cute! We look for unique and exotic cuties. Read the rules before posting.

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A cool guide to Australia’s $2 coins and their mintage figures

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Picture based reference guides for anything and everything. If it seems like something someone might print, physically post, and reference then it is a good link for this sub. Remember: Infographics are learning tools, guides are reference tools. Sometimes it's grey.

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The first polymer banknotes ever produced by CSIRO Australia in 1977

r/CURRENCY focuses on paper money and coin identification, discussion and displaying of your awesome currency. This community is moderated by a very, very experienced collector with a lifetime of "REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE"!!! All collectors from Beginners to the very Experienced are welcome here. All posts are welcomed from Errors (Minor, Medium, Major) on coins and paper to all Fancy Serials and all Star Notes!! If you have questions on "Pocket Money" or "Damaged" coins and paper money, ask us.

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More photos of polymer banknotes developed by CSIRO in 1977. The first of their kind.

This subreddit is for Australian coins and notes enthusiasts. You can post anything related to the currency of Australia, such as photos, videos, articles, questions, and more. You can also learn about the history, design, and security features of Australian coins and notes. Please follow the rules and enjoy this community. 😊

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More photos of the first Polymer banknotes developed by CSIRO Australia in 1977

A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!

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More photos of Polymer test Banknotes developed by CSIRO in Australia in 1977

World Paper Money Everything about World Banknote Collecting. Trade & Sell (collectors only) at your own risk.

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One of the first polymer banknotes to ever be produced by CSIRO IN 1977

A dusty corner on the internet where you can chew the fat about Australia and Australians.

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One of the first Polymer banknotes ever produced by CSIRO IN 1977

This subreddit is for Australian coins and notes enthusiasts. You can post anything related to the currency of Australia, such as photos, videos, articles, questions, and more. You can also learn about the history, design, and security features of Australian coins and notes. Please follow the rules and enjoy this community. 😊

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$2 coin collection still has some gaps.

This subreddit is for Australian coins and notes enthusiasts. You can post anything related to the currency of Australia, such as photos, videos, articles, questions, and more. You can also learn about the history, design, and security features of Australian coins and notes. Please follow the rules and enjoy this community. 😊

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[WTS] Dollarbucks!

Welcome to r/CoinSales, a community for buying, selling, and trading coins, banknotes, and all numisma-related items!