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In some countries, the various coins look nearly identitical in shape and color. You may be spending a Boris Johnson when you want to get rid of Margaret Thatcher. Enter "The Colourizing Change Sifter". Like any normal change sorting machine, this device will sort your coin collection by size and shape,
but it will also add a preassigned new colour for specific coins. This could be blue around the edges or green with envy, or with some slight jiggery pokery, colours using your own design, possibly adding a lurid coloured pig to David Cameron's lower right.
Some Australian $2 coins have colour
https://www.ramint.gov.au/two-dollar [xaviergisz, Jul 14 2022]
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I get that quite a bit, and not merely here. It appears that my writeups have so elided the middle-man that only the highest and lowest people can traffic in them. |
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Edit: Have changed "shifter" to "sifter" in idea description. All shifted... |
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[4and20] seems to imagine that recent politicians have their
likenesses on the currency. |
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+ but baked in the US: A dirty dime, a copper penny, and silver
quarter and a shiny nickel nickel. |
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