It may not have been intentional. But yes, paying attention is what you should always be doing when making financial transactions of any kind — online transfers, contactless (is the terminal showing the correct amount?), cash: always double check.
thewindinthewillows on
I wouldn’t even assume that whoever handed it to you was scamming you – that may have unwittingly gone through a dozen hands before you were attentive enough to notice.
Xortun on
I once got 2 pound instead of 2 euros on a convention 2 years ago.
And ever since I carry this coin as a lucky charm in my wallet.
MrJorgeB on
The Thai 10 coin looks even more like a โฌ2
FantasticUserman on
One day, by mistake, a waiter gave me 50 lek (Albanian currency) instead of .50โฌ. I took it as a souvenir
teaandsun on
Turn this into something good: now you’ll have already a coin for the supermarket trollies or a locker.
I used to carry a 1 DM coin for that purpose, until I gave it to a coin collector from abroad, who was visiting our office.
timisorean_02 on
This happened to my dad in Berlin, and we could not figure out why our locker at Pergamon Museum did not open…
ScallionImpressive44 on
In my national group, this is a pretty common problem, not just lira but also Polish zloty and Moldovan lei coins. Some of them are business owners, they encounter this often enough to post there.
Ok-Description3555 on
I donโt think they were scamming, a lot of people accidentally hand similar looking change over all the time. Itโs how I collect different coin currencies lol
NotMarieMerck on
I had some uknown coin that I was using for carts in supermarkt. One day I realized I paid with it in local store, went back to say to the lady, she already gave it away ๐
Historical-Two8882 on
I work with international tourists and get a lot of tips, I’ve got a small collection of coins that look somewhat like Euros.
The 5 mexican peso coin and the 5 Morokkan dirham coin are exactly the size and color of the 2โฌ one, but noticably lighter.
1 Turkish Lira is same size as a 2โฌ coin, but the colors are the wrong way round.
Me, I assume that there’s not a scam going on (wouldn’t really be worth it, gaining like 1โฌ per transaction, you’d have to scam 100 people a day to get minimum wage), might be just people using it accidentally until someone notices.
saleomkd_ on
You are even more in minus with liras in your pocket
Equal-Flatworm-378a on
That happened to me some years ago in a cafรฉ. I donโt think they were scammers. They didnโt see the difference themselvesโฆsomeone probably paid with it, might have been a mistake by the person.
Novel_Share4329 on
I once got a 10 Franc Coin from France. I have no clue how it ended up as change but I find it most likely that the Bank incorrectly put it in a role of 1โฌ as change.
Robin_gls on
I carry a turkish lira from my vacation and have accidentally paid with it instead of a Euro. Thankfully the bartender noticed and we exchanged coins with a quick laugh
SuspiciousEmploy1742 on
A person once gave me 2 Singaporean Dollars
Amahagene1 on
I got a mexican 10$ coin once
Appropriate_Hurry63 on
Its great with Rand too, they Look like 2 euros:> and its 20 cents
Practical-Humor-4710 on
couple of days ago i got one pound instead of one euro
Fit-Duty-6810 on
Bro nobody scammed you 1 euro, it was 100% mistake by the cashier
Environmental-Bet235 on
Itโs noticibly lighter than 1 euro even though their shape is same.
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Yeah, I got a Brazilian coin once.
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that makes 1/53 euros
It may not have been intentional. But yes, paying attention is what you should always be doing when making financial transactions of any kind — online transfers, contactless (is the terminal showing the correct amount?), cash: always double check.
I wouldn’t even assume that whoever handed it to you was scamming you – that may have unwittingly gone through a dozen hands before you were attentive enough to notice.
I once got 2 pound instead of 2 euros on a convention 2 years ago.
And ever since I carry this coin as a lucky charm in my wallet.
The Thai 10 coin looks even more like a โฌ2
One day, by mistake, a waiter gave me 50 lek (Albanian currency) instead of .50โฌ. I took it as a souvenir
Turn this into something good: now you’ll have already a coin for the supermarket trollies or a locker.
I used to carry a 1 DM coin for that purpose, until I gave it to a coin collector from abroad, who was visiting our office.
This happened to my dad in Berlin, and we could not figure out why our locker at Pergamon Museum did not open…
In my national group, this is a pretty common problem, not just lira but also Polish zloty and Moldovan lei coins. Some of them are business owners, they encounter this often enough to post there.
I donโt think they were scamming, a lot of people accidentally hand similar looking change over all the time. Itโs how I collect different coin currencies lol
I had some uknown coin that I was using for carts in supermarkt. One day I realized I paid with it in local store, went back to say to the lady, she already gave it away ๐
I work with international tourists and get a lot of tips, I’ve got a small collection of coins that look somewhat like Euros.
The 5 mexican peso coin and the 5 Morokkan dirham coin are exactly the size and color of the 2โฌ one, but noticably lighter.
1 Turkish Lira is same size as a 2โฌ coin, but the colors are the wrong way round.
Me, I assume that there’s not a scam going on (wouldn’t really be worth it, gaining like 1โฌ per transaction, you’d have to scam 100 people a day to get minimum wage), might be just people using it accidentally until someone notices.
You are even more in minus with liras in your pocket
That happened to me some years ago in a cafรฉ. I donโt think they were scammers. They didnโt see the difference themselvesโฆsomeone probably paid with it, might have been a mistake by the person.
I once got a 10 Franc Coin from France. I have no clue how it ended up as change but I find it most likely that the Bank incorrectly put it in a role of 1โฌ as change.
I carry a turkish lira from my vacation and have accidentally paid with it instead of a Euro. Thankfully the bartender noticed and we exchanged coins with a quick laugh
A person once gave me 2 Singaporean Dollars
I got a mexican 10$ coin once
Its great with Rand too, they Look like 2 euros:> and its 20 cents
couple of days ago i got one pound instead of one euro
Bro nobody scammed you 1 euro, it was 100% mistake by the cashier
Itโs noticibly lighter than 1 euro even though their shape is same.