Re: [78attendees] Maastricht keychain and shopping cart/trolley?

Bob Hinden <bob.hinden@gmail.com> Mon, 02 August 2010 20:57 UTC

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On Aug 2, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Scott Brim wrote:

> On 08/02/2010 14:29 EDT, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
>> Yes, indeed, it is a "fake Euro coin" that serves the same purpose as 
>> a real one for releasing a shopping card, hence the shopping cart logo 
>> on it. Kind of a "local" souvernir, but I think that makes it fun, 
>> it's not like you can use your PASPY card much outside Hiroshima 
>> either.
> 
> I've seen those shopping cart coins in other countries but I don't know
> how widespread they are.  Could I give it to just about any European and
> have it be useful for them?

Probably, but I can't speak for all countries.  I have seen this used in Germany.

Bob