shiny coin is a coin with a shiny surface of glass, giving off a mirror like effect. Shiny coins are a wonderful way of adding a bit of sparkle to a room and can be used as a simple decorative accent in a variety of rooms.
Some of you may recognize shiny coins as a decorative accent in another recent video, here in the video’s description. Shiny coins are actually part of the coin collection from my old apartment. I collect them because they are a unique and inexpensive way to add a bit of sparkle and color to any room.
I used to collect shiny coins in the 1970s. Shiny coins are even a more popular accessory in Japan now. In the video description it says that there are more shiny coins in the world, and there are some in my apartment. I just started collecting them again in 2014.
Shiny coins are tiny plastic coins that have a shiny finish. They are often used as decorative objects, but they can be used as money too. In Japanese parlance they are called “shinnyo” or “nijo”. There are several kinds, but all come in a set of seven, all of which look like the same coin.
The shiniest of all is the kenjo-style. The kenjo comes in a set of three. The most noticeable feature is that it’s shiny, but not the most popular. There are three different types, the jiko, shimo, and the jikko. The shimo and jiko are of the same shape and size, but the jiko is slightly smaller and the shimo is slightly larger.
The shimo were the most commonly used in the old days, the jiko mostly just made money in the old days. The jiko was a type of coin that is still sold on eBay but is almost completely unknown. It looks like a circle with a little pin stuck to the middle.
Shimo and jiko are almost the same, but shimo’s are round and jiko’s are square. These jiko and shimo coins are still in use in Japan as money. You can also find them in the wild in China and Taiwan.
This jiko coin is the smallest of the jiko coins. It is sometimes called the penny, and other times the mini coin. It is a round silver coin with a square shape and a thin white line running vertically across it. Because of the thickness of the line, it is also known as a jiko coin.
Jiko is the old name given to Shimo and its shorter version. Shimo is a round coin that has a square shape and a thin white line running vertically across it. It is also called the mini coin. Jiko coins are usually made of brass, silver, and gold, but they are also made of copper, tin, or lead. Jiko coins are often found in Japan, but often at a price higher than most other coins.
That’s not a real coin, but the Jiko coins were once used for gambling. There is a legend of how the jiko coins were used to help people cheat the kabutoku system of gambling.