Last week, walking to the mailbox, I picked up litter/trash as always. A large pile of snow from the snowplow was melting.
In the snowmelt, I found a coin from United Arab Emirates! Cleaned it up. Polished it with silver polish.
Two questions:
How did it get here in Wenatchee, Washington?
Why is English printed on one side?
Love the elegant, long-necked coffee pot. I guess that's what it is.
Your thoughts?
p.s. The fabric background is old, cut-up pajama pants. I use soft rags to polish shoes and brass bottoms of pans.
I DO NOT KNOW. ■●◇♡
BUT ,,,I find the weirdest stuff...
You ,my lady should go &PLAY THE LOTTERY--<--- or visit a casino--_>
Wonderbra
Heay sh-t happens !
I was walking next to a railroad ( on my way to work )-----__<here is this big stack of OLD BOOKS////left them ~ got to go
to work """-¡¡¡big mistake¡¡¡¡""""
It may be nothing( I honor
your perception) then again
Those books were wildly different.
my mistake,almost regret.🥺
Dirham is the currency of the UAE and smaller coins are called fils. It would be nice to see a photo of the coin. My guess is that someone who has visited the UAE or a visitor from the UAE dropped the coin. Nearly every citizen of the UAE speaks English.
1 Dirham coin. Symbol: Dallah Coffee Pot
50 fils coin. Symbol: Oil Derricks
25 fils coin. Symbol: A gazelle
5 Dirham note. Symbol: Blue Soak in Sharjah
10 Dirham note. Symbol: Omani Dagger
10 Dirham note. Symbol: Palm Tree
AED 20 Dirham note. Symbol: Dhow boats
50 Dirham note. Symbol: Arabian Oryx
Thank you! I uploaded the photos again.
Why did Agnostic.com delete photos of a coin? It's not pornographic.
@LiterateHiker Poor site maintenance gives rise to issues with the site
@LiterateHiker I'm still seeing both photos.
Sadly the photo seems to be missing.
Thanks! I uploaded the photo again.
Why did Agnostic.com delete photos of a coin? It's not pornographic.
It's a little hard to read the numbers, but it appears to be a one dirham coin (slightly more than a quarter), vintage 2005. The second number is the date on the Islamic calendar. The image is actually of a coffee pot, not an olive oil vase. I have one like it in my living room, and I also have piles of different UAE coins because I lived there for a while. The country's name is in English because there was a real effort there to join the international economy. How that coin made it to your place would be an interesting story to learn, I'm sure!
DharmaBum50
Thank you!