Canada Releasing Second Glow in the Dark Dinosaur Coin

Yeah guys, second. The first coin in this series was of a Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai. This second coin Canada is releasing is of a Quetzalcoatlus — an old flying reptile that isn’t really a dinosaur, but kind of is.
The coins glow in the dark and expose the dinosaur’s skeleton. They’re worth 25 cents, but they cost $30 to actually have. Fair trade off if you ask me. 30,000 of this series of coins were made and are limited to only 3 per household.

Canada Releasing Second Glow in the Dark Dinosaur Coin

Yeah guys, second. The first coin in this series was of a Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai. This second coin Canada is releasing is of a Quetzalcoatlus — an old flying reptile that isn’t really a dinosaur, but kind of is.

The coins glow in the dark and expose the dinosaur’s skeleton. They’re worth 25 cents, but they cost $30 to actually have. Fair trade off if you ask me. 30,000 of this series of coins were made and are limited to only 3 per household.

A Little Bit On The Skateboarding Side: This is footage from this past October’s “Leeside Halloween Jam” at the Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC. It’s pretty much just a bunch of grown men in silly costumes shredding the gnar and crashing into each other in an abandoned graffiti-covered transit tunnel as assorted fireworks go off.

God, I wish I could have been there, but my bone density isn’t what it used to be and my night probably would have ended with a trip to the E.R.

(via Hypebeast)

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