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My son-in-law just brought me back a beautifully tanned Kangaroo Scrotum pouch (no seams) from Australia to hold my USA country's coins. He actually bought several as gifts and they cost around $15 each! Mine will hold several dollars worth of change. It is quite a trophy or curio to bring out of my pocket and "show & tell" with certain friends and some strangers that possess a sense of humor.

The Royal Australian Mint (RAM) in addition to producing Australian Coins, also produces coins for a variety of other countries. They also produce medals, medallions, tokens and a range of jewellery.

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