i was born in canada, so i have a bunch of canadian coins.. kinda useless here in california...
but the lunch ladies never notice that i'm handing them canadian quarters
i was born in canada, so i have a bunch of canadian coins.. kinda useless here in california...
but the lunch ladies never notice that i'm handing them canadian quarters
Is The Italian Money? It's Small
Looks small but is not ,btw they are romanian money.Originally posted by stupidguy@14 October 2003 - 06:20
Is The Italian Money? It's Small
hehe, I can do entire Europe at once ( except them Brits who didn't want to join )
umm lets see $1 Aus = $2 US
thats why we pay $100 for a PS2 game and $20 for a CD no wonder i dont buy Cds anymore
Once upon a time in Holland,
When we were still that cozy tolerant country,
We had this beautifull money......., our own currency,
Those good old days............
Sigh........
Yogi
BTW. Designs on all marks: Jaap Drupsteen.
Switzerland
A couple are links cos theres a limit on the no. of pictures per post
http://www.idha.ch/OTHER/handbook/rp_5_b_w.jpg
http://www.idha.ch/OTHER/handbook/fr_1_b_w.jpg
http://www.idha.ch/OTHER/handbook/fr_2_b_w.jpg
The similarity between the 50 and the 10 coins is well annoying
2 SFR = about 1 British pound = $1.6 US
Which country has the highest value note? Switzerland's biggest is about $800US
You forgot some. I am, however, going to leave out all the strange commemorative quarters and nickels and so on we've had. Even though I constantly seem to get those "picture quarters." You know the ones I mean.
And unfortunately I've got a dollar bill, but no scanner, so it'll remain unseen.
things are quiet until hitler decides he'd like to invade russia
so, he does
the russians are like "OMG WTF D00DZ, STOP TKING"
and the germans are still like "omg ph34r n00bz"
the russians fall back, all the way to moscow
and then they all begin h4xing, which brings on the russian winter
the germans are like "wtf, h4x"
-- WW2 for the l33t
Yeah, the good old days, when everything was cheaper, and it didnt take 3 minutes to collect 2.67 from your wallet to pay for a bread or whatever... I'm still not used to it. But thats probably because we dont use coins that much since we "pin" all we buy...Originally posted by SensualGardening@14 October 2003 - 12:41
Once upon a time in Holland,
When we were still that cozy tolerant country,
We had this beautifull money......., our own currency,
Those good old days............
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