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I have never understood why there's a 2 pence coin. And, why is it bigger than the twenty pence and the pound coins?
Anonymous |
04.02.08 - 8:42 pm | #
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It's really good for flipping. If you want to flip a coin, it's really only the 2p or the 10p, just as in the U.S. you really want a quarter.
That's all I can think of.
Gabe |
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04.02.08 - 8:46 pm | #
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that new five dollar bill backside is just horrible.
in somewhat related news the US bureau of engraving and printing's URL is oddly casual: moneyfactory.gov.
mr. perkins |
04.03.08 - 12:45 pm | #
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The US Bureau of Engraving and Printing seems like a group of scammers with a sense of humor. Why would anyone pay $7.95 for a $2 bill? ( http://moneyfactory.gov/store/se...ion.cfm/73/
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And they sold out already! What an awesome scam. Why don't I have the balls to sell stuff for 8 bucks that's only worth 2 bucks?
Anonymous |
04.03.08 - 6:48 pm | #
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