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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  17:05:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
US dollars
CDN dollars
Euro
British Pound
Mexican Peso
Japanese Yen
Chinese Yuan
Spanish Peseta
Indian Rupee
Canadian Tire Money
Monopoly Money

my vote: US dollar is the first to go!



The waxworks were an immensely eloquent dissertation on the wonderful ordinariness of mankind.

s_wrenn
* Dog in the Sand *

Ireland
1851 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  17:12:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Spain is Euros

Monopoly money is too easily stolen, so it gets my vote


/ " @ * ~ ¦ ¬ . , |

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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  17:17:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
US dollars
CDN dollars
Euro
British Pound
Mexican Peso
Japanese Yen
Chinese Yuan
Spanish Peseta
Indian Rupee
Canadian Tire Money
Monopoly Money


Edited by - shineoftheever on 09/22/2007 17:17:26
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  17:36:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
British Pound to go. What, the Euro's not good enough for yah? Huff.

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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *

Canada
1594 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  17:45:16  Show Profile  Visit hammerhands's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I vote Canadian Tire Money to win.



If you have some of the first issue, a $5.00 bill was worth $500.00 about fifteen years ago.

It was the only non-bank issued legal tender currency in North America the last time I looked, and surely the only one with a fictional portrait (Sandy McTire).

There is even a restaurant in town that will take it at par.

I vote the Canadian Currency to go away, it's worth the same as American money right now (it has always looked like Monopoly money to them), but an Ipod is $399.00 in Canada and only $349.00 in the US, it's Loonie.


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kathryn
~ Selkie Bride ~

Belgium
15320 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  18:00:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hammerhands

an Ipod is $399.00 in Canada



Untrue, sir. Got one last week at the Futile Shop for less than $249.

US dollar, vote it off.


the cure make me want to die, but in a good way -- mr.biscuitdoughhead

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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  18:07:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We should have a Currency Depreciatation thread.

Anyone for knob Marmite?
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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *

Canada
1594 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  18:08:41  Show Profile  Visit hammerhands's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Not a 160gb Ipod Classic.
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mr.biscuitdoughhead
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1729 Posts

Posted - 09/22/2007 :  19:47:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

We should have a Currency Depreciatation thread.

Anyone for knob Marmite?



or a Currency Defecation thread for when you run out of toilet paper.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =

United Kingdom
17125 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  05:36:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Euro off.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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pixiestu
> Teenager of the Year <

United Kingdom
2564 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  05:39:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Monopoly money.

I remember once trying to pay for a can of pop with Monopoly money as a joke. It didn't work.


"The arc of triumph"
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Canada
6556 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  05:40:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hammerhands

I vote Canadian Tire Money to win.



If you have some of the first issue, a $5.00 bill was worth $500.00 about fifteen years ago.

It was the only non-bank issued legal tender currency in North America the last time I looked, and surely the only one with a fictional portrait (Sandy McTire).

There is even a restaurant in town that will take it at par.

I vote the Canadian Currency to go away, it's worth the same as American money right now (it has always looked like Monopoly money to them), but an Ipod is $399.00 in Canada and only $349.00 in the US, it's Loonie.





LOL! What Canadian doesn't have some of that in their glove compartment....

Canadian quarters piss me off because I was trying to collect some of the specialty ones back in the day but there's way to many different ones now.

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remig
* Dog in the Sand *

France
1734 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  06:12:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

Euro off.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place




I love it when I go in Italy, Spain, Belgium and Malta soon. It's so good to not have your bank taking fees for the change when you pay with your Visa or at the cash machine.

I vote British Pound off.

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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <

Poland
4698 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  06:35:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
nationwide don't charge for withdrawals abroad...

but anyway, i vote british pound off. i want the euro.

I like to complain
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =

United Kingdom
17125 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2007 :  09:43:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Shall we just vote the American dollar as the winner now? Everyone knows it's the coolest.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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VoVat
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

USA
9168 Posts

Posted - 09/29/2007 :  07:31:08  Show Profile  Visit VoVat's Homepage  Click to see VoVat's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
What about Life money? Come on, it has Milton Bradley on the $50,000 bill, and Art Linkletter on the $100,000! How can you beat that?



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 09/29/2007 :  08:33:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How about we just go back to bartering goods?

Anyone for knob Marmite?
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The Holiday Son
= Quote Accumulator =

France
2010 Posts

Posted - 09/29/2007 :  11:33:33  Show Profile  Visit The Holiday Son's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I love Great Britain and its inhabitants but the Pound oughta go.
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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 09/29/2007 :  15:07:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
US dollars
CDN dollars
Euro
British Pound
Mexican Peso
Japanese Yen
Chinese Yuan
Spanish Peseta
Indian Rupee
Canadian Tire Money
Monopoly Money

canadian dollar closed higher than the american dollar yesterday. i'm happy for the seven hockey players still getting paid in canadian money. pretty soon all the rangers will be getting paid in subway tokens, haha!

us dollar to go!


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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *

Canada
1594 Posts

Posted - 09/29/2007 :  23:04:03  Show Profile  Visit hammerhands's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Euro, one of these things just doesn't belong. All of the other currencies are interesting etymologically.

I will elaborate.

Dollar
from Taler, short for Joachimstaler, (people from the city where they were first minted?)

OK, yen is a form of yuan, but I have no history for yuan.

Peso
pensum, something weighed

Money
"Moneta, epithet of Juno, temple of Juno of Rome where money was coined."

Rupee
Sanskrit rupyam - well-formed shape.

Edited by - hammerhands on 09/30/2007 15:10:37
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =

United Kingdom
17125 Posts

Posted - 09/30/2007 :  04:36:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Euro.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 10/11/2007 :  00:11:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
ok, euro.

US dollars
CDN dollars
Euro
British Pound
Mexican Peso
Japanese Yen
Chinese Yuan
Spanish Peseta
Indian Rupee
Canadian Tire Money
Monopoly Money

us dollar


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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -

Ireland
11546 Posts

Posted - 10/11/2007 :  08:21:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Canadian Tire Money to win!

"In six months, she'll look like Grandma Moses!"
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Canada
6556 Posts

Posted - 10/25/2007 :  12:05:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm sure noone cares but honestly, look at the amount of commemorative quarters we've had here since 1992;


1992 New Brunswick Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 North West Territories Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Newfoundland Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Manitoba Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Yukon Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Alberta Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Prince Edward Island Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Ontario 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Nova Scotia Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Quebec Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 Saskatchewan Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1992 British Columbia Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU


1908-1998 Proof Double Date Commemorative Silver 25cent
1908-1998 Antique Finish Double Date Commemorative Silver 25cent
1999 January, A Country Unfolds Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
1999 Februry- Etched in stone Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 March-The long Drive Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 April - Our Northern Heritage Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 May - The Voyageur Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 June - From Coast To Coast Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 July - A Nation Of People Commemortivr 25cent BU
1999 August - The Pioneer Spirit Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 September - Canada Through A Childs Eyes Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 October - A Tribute To First Nations Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 November - The Airplane Opens The North Commemorative 25cent BU
1999 December - This is Canada Commemorative 25cent BU


2000 Pride Coloured Quarter (2nd coin in series)
2000 January, Pride Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated BU
2000 Februry - Ingenuity Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 March - Achievement Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 April Health Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 May - Natural Legacy Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 June - Harmony Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 July - Celebration Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 August - Family Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 September - Wisdom Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 October - Creativity Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 November - Freedom Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 December - Community Commemorative 25cent BU
2000 RCM Medallion Quarter Token Proof-Like


2001 Spirit Coloured Quarter (3rd coin in series)
2002 Canada Day Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2002 Canada Day Coloured Quarter (4th coin in series)
2003 Canada Day Coloured Quarter (5th coin in series)
2004 Canada Day Coloured Quarter (6th coin in series)
2004 Canada Day Bundle Adult w/Moose Quarter
2004 Poppy Quarter Proof Sterling Silver 25cent
2004 Poppy Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2004 Moose Commemorative 25cent Proof-Like
2004 Santa Claus Coloured Commemorative 25cent Proof-Like
2004 St. Croix Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2004 Silver Poppy Quarter with the Mint's Annual Report
2005 25-Cent Canada Day (Beaver) Coin (#7 in series)
2005 Poppy Bookmark & Label Pin
2005 Christmas Stocking Coloured 25cent Proof-Like
2005 Liberation of Netherland Commemorative Proof Sterling Silver 25ct
2005 Alberta Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2005 Saskatchewan Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2005 Veteran Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2006 Toronto Maple Leaf Coloured Quarter (mint set issue only)
2006 Quebec Carnival Colourized Quarter(mint set issue only)
2006 Montreal Canadians Colourized Quarter(mint issue only)
2006 Ottawa Senators colourized Quarter(mint issue only)
2006 Canada Day Coloured Quarter(7th coin in series)
2006 Pink Ribbon Commemorative 25cent Brilliant Uncirculated
2006 Tri-coloured Pink Ribbon Commemorative 25cent with Bookmark
2007 Calgary Flames Coloured Quarter Vintage Logo (mint set issue only)
2007 Edmonton Oilers Coloured Quarter Vintage Logo (mint set issue only)
2007 Montreal Canadiens Coloured Quarter Vintage Logo (mint set issue only)
2007 Ottawa Senators Coloured Quarter Vintage Logo (mint set issue only)
2007 Toronto Maple Leaf Coloured Quarter Vintage Logo (mint set issue only)

Its ridiculous.
The hockey ones are cool though.

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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *

Canada
1594 Posts

Posted - 10/25/2007 :  12:52:47  Show Profile  Visit hammerhands's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Even if you can figure out what it is supposed to look
like, Canadian money wont buy what US dollars
will buy, despite its being worth more.

Canadian to go. Bring on the Americo.

(which will probably still buy more when in the US)
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Canada
6556 Posts

Posted - 10/25/2007 :  13:00:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you're allowed to buy anything in the US.

__________
Fuck off I got work to do.
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shineoftheever
> Teenager of the Year <

Canada
4307 Posts

Posted - 10/26/2007 :  00:07:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
what, no vancouver canucks coin, c?


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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *

Canada
1594 Posts

Posted - 10/26/2007 :  00:59:21  Show Profile  Visit hammerhands's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It's coming.

I think most of these coins (and those of many countries)
are made in this building, just a mile or two down the
road. When I was young I used to think that the window was
hanging and ready to drop (if you look at a certain angle).


Edited by - hammerhands on 10/26/2007 01:00:29
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bkenison
- FB Fan -

1 Posts

Posted - 10/30/2007 :  07:57:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

nationwide don't charge for withdrawals abroad...

but anyway, i vote british pound off. i want the euro.

I like to complain

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