Canadian Currency

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equivo
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Post by equivo »

oops they're the old school style:

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can't find a new five so this one will do:

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Massive Quasars
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Post by Massive Quasars »

Darwin on English currency? Government sanctioned heresy?
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BlueGene
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Post by BlueGene »

Cool, my gf's parents still have a $1000 Canadian bill.

I think we need to get rid of some of the change like the $0.01
Turbine
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Post by Turbine »

Yeah tell me about $0.01

I must have $20 worth of one cent change, and I can't doo anything with it.
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HateFactor
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Post by HateFactor »

andyman wrote:IT'S ALL ABOUT THE HAMILTONS BABY
Man, you acting like you ain't never seen a 10 befo' :olo:
BlueGene
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Post by BlueGene »

Check your local grocery stores they sometimes have coinstars.

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Grandpa Stu
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those things suck

Post by Grandpa Stu »

coinstar kinda blows cuz they take a percentage of your change. personally i go to my bank because they have a change counting machine and they don't charge for it.

but those coin counting machines aren't always accurate either.
BlueGene
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Post by BlueGene »

Yeah I know they cheat you, but not much else you can do.

Check this out -> http://www.deadprogrammer.com/?p=1787
"For consistency, we began with equal piles of $87.26 worth of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters that we had gotten from a local bank in coin envelopes.

Talk about a tough economy. The machines at both Commerce Bank and Coinstar gave us less back than we put in -- Commerce Bank missed by a whopping $7.02, while Coinstar was off by 57 cents."
Chupacabra
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Post by Chupacabra »

equivo wrote:winner:

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i know that there are designs and security shit in the big circle area near the middle but personally i think it looks bad having such an odd "blank" space in the middle.
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Post by Turbine »

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iambowelfish
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Post by iambowelfish »

In the UK different banks can print their own notes. Not sure of this is true elsewhere but I ahven't seen it in anywhere I've been.

So for example a bank in Northern Ireland produces plastic fivers.

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Technically it's legal tender throughout Britain, but try buying something with this in England. People get turned away just 'cause they tried to buy something with Scottish notes.
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Yep I use a lot of those when I hit the bars. :olo:
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