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30 marca 2011
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1 grudnia 2010
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This coin bank is an attractive and unique replacement to the coin jar. Coins are dropped into the top and bounce chaotically off clear spacers on the way down. Coins can be released from the bottom when the custom lock is removed.
In spite of I don't think that this device will good for storing the entire coins collection, it can be truly captivating and even bring more coins from friends at house party... Przeczytaj więcej ...
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8 listopada 2010
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Some people are literally throwing money on the floor…
Like the people that came up with the idea of paving the floor of the Standard Grill, in the Standard Hotel, New York, with thousands of pennies. It looks pretty cool, no doubt about it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if, one day, people got on their knees and tried to steal the coins. After all, this is an economic crisis and every penny counts.
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29 lipca 2010
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2 czerwca 2010
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The boys try to move the coin from his forehead in his mouth during a contest at the religious festival in honor of Saint Rita de Cascia, Baclaran, Philippines, May 23:
(REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo)
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5 lutego 2010
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Russian 2 rubles coin.
Defects (or the effect - it is really like to see) is called Rolling shutter due to the slow speed of reading from the matrix and the lack of closure. Occurs now only in mobiles. SLRs such masterpieces can not.
Photo was taken using Sony Ericsson k770i.
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