However, this problem was quickly solved when the machines involved were quickly replaced with new ones that could detect the difference between the Libyan and the Maltese coins, especially in tourist areas. In another case, the 2 euro coin is similar in size to the 10 baht coin (worth only €0.25). As a result, many vending machines in the eurozone will not accept €2 coins, such is the extent of the 10-baht scam.[19] However, most of the currently used vending machines still accept 5-rouble coin instead of 2 euro coin, which leads to the visible losses to their owners, due to the increasing number of Russian tourists.