New Zealand dollar coin
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New Zealand dollar coin
Amongst a few coins that came from my punt today was a New Zealand dollar.. They go in as pounds, popped it in an alien went straight in.. The rate of exchange is 0.43 to the pound, if it was a bit less I may have considered a trip/ way of getting hold of some.. Used to work a few years back with a Swaziland coin, I'm sure some of you might remember.....
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Not forgetting the glued-together Austrian Schillings!Blackcurrantsoda wrote:Amongst a few coins that came from my punt today was a New Zeland dollar.. They go in as pounds, popped it in an alien went straight in.. The rate of exchange is 0.43 to the pound, if it was a bit less I may have considered a trip/ way of getting hold of some.. Used to work a few years back with a Swaziland coin, I'm sure some of you might remember.....

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Re: New Zeland dollar coin
i still see loads of theseBlackcurrantsoda wrote:Swaziland coin,

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Krakow Automatics Myrczekaaamusements.co.uk wrote:Hehe that's not uncommon, they must have used it to refill straight into the hopper with the machine open.fmp wrote:I got paid a polish coin out of a juice unit last night yet it wouldnt go back in
Bad practice though, what company was it?
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Hmm, thats an odd one really, as according to the specs of each coin on wiki, although its close, none of the specs of each coin are exactly the same...
So, although not exact, apparantly close enough, but i guess mechs have to have certian tolerances to account for old/worn pound coins etc.. so maybe thats why it works.
Also, if you held an NZ dollar the right way up you'd be hard pushed to tell the difference between that and a quid at a glance...

One pound.
Mass....9.5 g
Diameter....22.5 mm
Thickness....3.15 mm
One dollar
Mass....8.00 g
Diameter....23.00 mm
Thickness....2.74 mm
So, although not exact, apparantly close enough, but i guess mechs have to have certian tolerances to account for old/worn pound coins etc.. so maybe thats why it works.
Also, if you held an NZ dollar the right way up you'd be hard pushed to tell the difference between that and a quid at a glance...

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