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The Euro types have a so called "Rotating Presidency" so we will see an
Irishman, a Portuguese, then a Greek, then a Pole. But no Swedes, no Danes, no British, because they said no to the Euro currency. Dave -- emails to (myuserid).at.lycos.com Tir nam Beann, nan Gleann, s'nan Gaisgeach - Saor Alba A-Nis! "Brian" wrote in message ... The almighty greenback will go the way of the French Franc, the German Mark, the Ruble, the Peso, etc. Just a matter of time Think they'll have dead presidents on the US euro??? 8-) -- Brian Blackwell SPMC 9522 ANA LM2644 My Obsolete Banknotes Page http://home.att.net/~brianblackwell/obsolete.htm --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.760 / Virus Database: 509 - Release Date: 9/10/04 |
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Even Rome fell. Yes it took several hundred years of gradual decay and finally the Huns and Vandals walked in and kicked the door in. The almighty greenback will go the way of the French Franc, the German Mark, the Ruble, the Peso, etc. Just a matter of time and lack of confidence. Wasn't it the Goths that paid some mercenary off to open the gate? Been there, on Monday in fact. Seen the gate Thanks Darren 240 to the pound... those were the days! |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 13:51:20 -0400, Scottishmoney wrote:
The Euro types have a so called "Rotating Presidency" so we will see an Irishman, a Portuguese, then a Greek, then a Pole. But no Swedes, no Danes, no British, because they said no to the Euro currency. Strictly speaking we weren't asked... Thanks Darren |
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Padraic Brown wrote in message . ..
... though you would be wise not to spend it at face value. Unless it's a rag you got on the cheap and feel like experimenting! Experimenting? Heh. Just stay away from the bleach and the ironing board, please. One of the challenges in running a foreign exchange business is keeping track of which countries' notes are still valid and which have expired. Do you run such a business? Yup. It is one part of our operations. The bulk is in coins and bullion with an FX department and we sell/custom-make fine jewellery. If so, how do you keep track? What the other poster answered with. The MRI guides and updates is what we use. How many "old" notes come through such a business? Examples? Notes from older European countries, the Middle East, Asia. We even get some old Jamacian and (mostly fake) US Colonial script. Regret I don't personally work in that department so my knowledge is limited. FWIW. - Sheldon |
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