There are many old Chinese coins that have a square hole in them. These coins could date back 2400 years ago.
That Old Ace in the Hole has 359 pages.
Online, Ebay. Or you could try the local coin shop, dealers often buy coins.
it was aboud 1.1 square meter's and it got little bigger after that.
Klasky Csupo's motto is 'The square peg that fits in the round hole'.
Occasionally old silver U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars show up, but most have been pulled from circulation by collectors. Silver coins are seen less frequently in other countries that have redesigned coins since removing silver.
The Japanese coin that has a square hole in it is the 5 yen coin. The design of the coin includes a central cutout that is square-shaped. The 5 yen coin is made out of a lightweight metal and has a unique design compared to other Japanese coins.
400 dollars.
Not Japanese
yes because square numbers have to be hole numbers to be square
This phrase is used to describe a situation where something is being forced to fit where it doesn't naturally belong. It symbolizes trying to make something work in a way that is not practical or feasible.
Belgium coins with a hole in the center are the 5, 10, and 25 Centimes. The value of these coins minted in 1905 ranges from $1 to $3.
There is no patron saint of old coins.
because they can string them on rope as not to lose them.
Not in modern times
does not matter - you are still in the wrong place. But the square peg is the original
Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
off course you can