Have you spend a rare and valuable coin or banknote without knowing it?

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Have you ever spend a rare and valuable coin or banknote without knowing it?

I have done that on several occasions first around 2009-10 I was in school and my parents bought money from the bank to pay for my lunch money and I faintly remember that some of the 50 pence pieces had the Kew Gardens design on them and I used them to pay for my school lunch money. Then around last year I came across Christopher Collects YouTube coin videos and he said that he owns only 2 Kew Gardens in his collects because it was so rare to come by. But since then I have regretted what I did back then.

A couple of years later when the 2011 Olympic 50ps were first circulated I can clearly remember getting sealed bags of some of the designs and slowly using them to pay my lunch money and to use as pocket money. Butafter several months I used all of them up and since then I didn’t know why I spent them all but when I was clearing out my drawer in late 2019 I found a Olympic archery that I stashed there when I was younger it was in great shape with only a few dings from being used back then.


little extra after finding that Olympic coin I found a 2016 new pound coin in AU condition that I stashed there when they came out but it suddenly dawned on me that I had a half full coin box full of the older pound coins and that all went to the bank to be paid into my bank account and in 2019 I was cleaning the car interior and I suddenly remembered that I lost 3 older pound coins back in 2013. Where the seat joins the seat belt holder there is a small gap where you can put your fingers down there so I lifted the padding up and found 3 pound coins two first year 1983s and one 2010 shield design so I decided to keep them and a few days later paid them in to the bank.


Cut the long story short these are the ways I spent rare coin without knowing it hopefully you have better or worse time when you spent valuable and rare coins or notes.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.

Strangely that happened to me this afternoon.
I went into a shop early this morning, and spent £6 and gave a £20 note, so
got £14 change. Nothing special about the 4 of £1 coins, but the polymer note was nice -
and hopefully valuable in the future ...

Reason being that this afternoon, so quite a few hours later, I spent it in another shop -
then walking out of there I remembered the note, so quickly ran back and asked the cashier if I
could swap it for 2 of £5 notes that I happened to have. Phew - glad I remembered in time. :8D
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
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​ Strangely that happened to me this afternoon.
​I went into a shop early this morning, and spent £6 and gave a £20 note, so
​got £14 change. Nothing special about the 4 of £1 coins, but the polymer note was nice -
​and hopefully valuable in the future ...

​ Reason being that this afternoon, so quite a few hours later, I spent it in another shop -
​then walking out of there I remembered the note, so quickly ran back and asked the cashier if I
​could swap it for 2 of £5 notes that I happened to have. Phew - glad I remembered in time. :8D
​You was quite lucky that time.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
I'm sure I did it, but I'd never know about it:))
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Quote: "Grinya"​I'm sure I did it, but I'd never know about it:))
​Sometimes this happens.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Quote: "ZacUK"
​ Strangely that happened to me this afternoon.
​I went into a shop early this morning, and spent £6 and gave a £20 note, so
​got £14 change. Nothing special about the 4 of £1 coins, but the polymer note was nice -
​and hopefully valuable in the future ...

​ Reason being that this afternoon, so quite a few hours later, I spent it in another shop -
​then walking out of there I remembered the note, so quickly ran back and asked the cashier if I
​could swap it for 2 of £5 notes that I happened to have. Phew - glad I remembered in time. :8D
​What's so special about the note? Is it the first prefix?
https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes
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Quote: "ZacUK"

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​​What's so special about the note? Is it the first prefix?
​Yes it is the first prefix and after nearly 3 years of hunting them I haven’t found any AA prefixes but I did find 3 consecutive notes but I accidentally spent them on a few bags of 50ps to hunt through.🙁
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.

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