WillParkinson
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:06 PM
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It makes it harder to find good foreign coins. <grin>
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FarLeftRage
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:09 PM
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1. If you are looking for some good ones |
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Just PM me and maybe we can do some trading...
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DemExpat
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:10 PM
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2. But our holidays this year were so easy |
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with no money exchanging!
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Kellanved
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:20 PM
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Edited on Mon Sep-01-03 05:20 PM by Kellanved
Shopping in France and the Netherlands (not what you're thinking :evilgrin: ; Peanut Butter ) made easy; no more hazzle with leftover coins - I don't want to miss it (except some idiotic economic decisions in the early 90s which are now problematic and irreversible).
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:29 PM
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5. You come to Holland for peanut butter? |
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:-)
We also take it with us when we go away for a few weeks...
:hi: DemEx
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Kellanved
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:47 PM
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And De Ruijter, Advocaat and Vla. But the one thing I couldn't go without is Calve Pindakaas - I'm near Münster several times a year; it's only half an hour to Enschede from there.
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Kellanved
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Mon Sep-01-03 05:12 PM
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3. Uhhm you know that each nation has it's own Euro coins? |
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Mon Sep-01-03 06:50 PM
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No, I didn't know that. They're cool.
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Kellanved
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Mon Sep-01-03 07:01 PM
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It's fun to go through the small change...
domestic, domestic, ohh a French one, domestic, Spanisch, domestic, Italian,
WTF? a Real - what a****** gave me this one? ...
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Tue Sep-02-03 06:14 AM
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12. Thank you for posting that |
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I knew that each country had different backs to the coins, now I can see who has what! I made it a point when bringing money back for my kids to collect to look for the harps so they'd get Irish euros.
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Mon Sep-01-03 07:03 PM
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9. The trolleys at Kefalonia airport still take 100 drachma coins... |
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Luckily I happened to have one from a previous holiday when I visited last year...
How stupid is that?
P.
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arwalden
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Mon Sep-01-03 08:17 PM
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10. So All Of My Deutschmarks Are Worthless Now? |
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Are Norwegian Kroners collectable now too?
-- Allen
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Kellanved
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Tue Sep-02-03 03:23 AM
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11. You can still change your Deutschmarks |
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At the German Central Bank.
Kroner are still in use: no Euro in Norway.
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arwalden
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Tue Sep-02-03 06:43 AM
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13. Thanks! But I Wonder... |
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I wonder if the cash (conversion) value of Deutschmark coins and currency is LESS than what they will be worth in a few years.
Is it a fool's investment to think my collection of loose change and currency (left-over pocket money from previous Bavarian vacations) will someday be worth something?
I'm sure it won't pay for my retirement, and I suspect that my German currency will be like Confederate Currency... never being worth face value again, but of interest to collectors (eventually).
-- Allen
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