
Akonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.
Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.
*cough* Scottish money *cough*

Akonyl wrote:Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.
*cough* Scottish money *cough*
note how I said at least in America. I'll admit I'm ignorant of the currency situation over in europe, and all your different currencies and euros and whatever that situation is.
Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.
*cough* Scottish money *cough*
note how I said at least in America. I'll admit I'm ignorant of the currency situation over in europe, and all your different currencies and euros and whatever that situation is.
Well, the only difference between the Euros of different countries is the obverse side of the coins. Even Maltese coins will be accepted everywhere. There used to be 10DM-coins, they were legal tender as well, but the collector's value is of course bigger. They might be different to get accepted.
But hell, some stores still accept Deutschmark, even if they're not required to.
@Ginrei: No, the Scandinavian countries still have their own currencies and only a few Eastern European members have met the requirements to introduce the Euro.
nomemory wrote:Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Dus wrote:Akonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.
*cough* Scottish money *cough*
note how I said at least in America. I'll admit I'm ignorant of the currency situation over in europe, and all your different currencies and euros and whatever that situation is.
Well, the only difference between the Euros of different countries is the obverse side of the coins. Even Maltese coins will be accepted everywhere. There used to be 10DM-coins, they were legal tender as well, but the collector's value is of course bigger. They might be different to get accepted.
But hell, some stores still accept Deutschmark, even if they're not required to.
@Ginrei: No, the Scandinavian countries still have their own currencies and only a few Eastern European members have met the requirements to introduce the Euro.
Yep, we, Denmark and Norway have our own currency. Also I think Norway isn't even part of EU.

Dus wrote:True.
Iceland, on the other want to become a EU member and Euro country all of a sudden. I wonder why that is

Abs. wrote:*pats Iceland*
strange I like them...although they don't work in any vending machines I have triedAkonyl wrote:Sacajawea dollars are the only form of currency (at least in America) where when you give one to someone, they'll go "aw, man"
it's almost as bad as buying something in pennies. Almost.

Kleene Onigiri wrote:Mafia: Where you fight with unicorns and puppies as your weapons.
In that case, let me get a few good gropes in.GinRei wrote:That's sexual harassment and Iceland will see you in court.Abs. wrote:*pats Iceland*
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