"e" wrote in message
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In article .com,
"kathy1945" wrote:
Boy, some of you guys are real money snobs. The U.S. bills and coins
are primarily here to serve the purpose of commerce, and they work
pretty well. So what if a lot of them aren't worthy of framing.
That's only a secondary consideration.
The attractiveness of current USA papermoney from a collecting point of
view
is a million miles behind Scottish notes. We have very attractive
issues in
a variety of designs/colours and sizes from three different banks that
change fairly regularly.
i would like a list of countrys where american $100 bills
won't be snatched up eagerly.
1) Australia.
('cause I'd lose AUD$8 exchanging it for real spending money)
Anybody else?
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Jeff R.