So these are only in New Zealand? How unfair! I’m in the USA and I’ve got no way to get to Middle-Earth! *sobs* NO FAIR!!!!! Log in to Reply
wow, the one ring coin looks really good. The one of Frodo doesn’t look like him much tho. Log in to Reply
Ack! The United States needs to get some LotR coins! Not that I would spend them, or anything … I’d probably frame them all and then stare at them in awe on a regular basis. But it would still be very awesome! =) Log in to Reply
In Canada, we had special coins but they had our history on them. My mom loved them and got a new roll from the bank very time they came out. I wish the LOTR coins were here, and she would do the same thing! Log in to Reply
I’m from the U.S., and I found this pretty funny–we have pictures of the presidents on our coins, and New Zealand has pictures of LOTR characters! 🙂 We may not be able to spend LOTR coins in countries besides New Zealand, but I wonder if there’s some way we could buy them just to stare at? Log in to Reply
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So these are only in New Zealand? How unfair! I’m in the USA and I’ve got no way to get to Middle-Earth! *sobs* NO FAIR!!!!!
wow, the one ring coin looks really good. The one of Frodo doesn’t look like him much tho.
Ack! The United States needs to get some LotR coins! Not that I would spend them, or anything … I’d probably frame them all and then stare at them in awe on a regular basis.
But it would still be very awesome! =)
In Canada, we had special coins but they had our history on them. My mom loved them and got a new roll from the bank very time they came out.
I wish the LOTR coins were here, and she would do the same thing!
I’m from the U.S., and I found this pretty funny–we have pictures of the presidents on our coins, and New Zealand has pictures of LOTR characters! 🙂
We may not be able to spend LOTR coins in countries besides New Zealand, but I wonder if there’s some way we could buy them just to stare at?