Apart from being in toy stores and airport shops all over the world, you'll find them on our stamps and coins.
Can you please tell me what kind of sentence, clause or phrase the highlighted part is?
What is its role in this sentence?
What are the subject, object or other sentence related roles we have in this one?
Why did the author use being after apart from? Is this a rule?
No, I cannot tell you any of the information you request. This is because there are several serious problems with the sentence. It is not a correct sentence.
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No, I cannot tell you any of the information you request. This is because there are several serious problems with the sentence. It is not a correct sentence. Let's look at it.
Apart from being in toy stores and airport shops all over the world, you'll find them on our stamps and coins.
The noun or pronoun that follows the section in bold should be the subject of that section