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#27 May 22 2012 at 3:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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Different color currency just makes me think of Monopoly, and no one likes that game for more than thirty minutes.

And that's provided you're sauced to the gills at the start of the game.


Someone's obviously never played strip Monopoly.


I'm confused about the rules. When exactly do you strip?


After you get to the hotel, and once she's sure you can pay the bill.
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#28 May 22 2012 at 4:31 PM Rating: Good
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Kavekk wrote:
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Different color currency just makes me think of Monopoly, and no one likes that game for more than thirty minutes.

And that's provided you're sauced to the gills at the start of the game.


Someone's obviously never played strip Monopoly.


I'm confused about the rules. When exactly do you strip?


Land on somebody's property and don't have the cash to pay the rent? Pay with an article of clothing!

Get sent to jail and don't want to wait 3 turns to get out? Post bail with an article of clothing!

There are so many ways to make the game more interesting. Just use your imagination.
#29 May 22 2012 at 7:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Serious? That's what legalized pot gets you I guess...


If only that were true...

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All of them. All bills are made from plastic on a go forward basis. Paper is still in circulation, but as they wear down and get removed, they get replaced by new plastic bills. At least, I think they're plastic.


It's a type of plastic, can't recall what it's called though. Try ripping one though, it's impossible. It's like canvas, can't tear it unless you cut it first.

I like the new plastic, semi-transparent bills. They make life a lot easier because they don't take the kind of damage paper bills do. I do hate that they're eliminating the penny though. I understand that they cost more to make than they're worth, but then the solution would be to find something cheaper. I'm already noticing prices going up on some things so that they come out to an even amount after taxes...
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#30 May 23 2012 at 1:05 AM Rating: Decent
Ugh, Euros are too far deviated from normal paper for my tastes already. They don't even really smell like money!

On a side note, I am actually now in Dubai and going to spend all that money as soon as shops open.
#31 May 23 2012 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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Maz, the second just links to funnyjunk.


Weird, but just as well. Turns out it was the wrong bills. Smiley: grin

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I really love the 5 DKK coins. They have hearts and can be worn as jewelerry, how awesome is that?


http://www.erantis.com/guide/denmark/subfiler/foto/moent-5-krone-230.jpg

The 1- and 2-kroner coins are just like the 5'er, just smaller.
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#32 May 23 2012 at 10:02 AM Rating: Good
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[quote=Kalivha]Ugh, Euros are too far deviated from normal paper for my tastes already. They don't even really smell like money!

On a side note, I am actually now in Dubai and going to spend all that money as soon as shops ***************** is expensive in Dubai so at least you'll be done quickly? Smiley: tongue
#33 May 23 2012 at 1:16 PM Rating: Good
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I'm mostly annoyed that they are removing the pretty Northwest First Nations art on the Canuck 20 and replacing it with a picture of an ugly war statue.

Old 20
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Back me up here, the new 20s are ugly as sin. Especially the creepy floating queen head.

Edited, May 23rd 2012 12:16pm by Olorinus
#34 May 23 2012 at 1:52 PM Rating: Decent
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Olorinus wrote:
I'm mostly annoyed that they are removing the pretty Northwest First Nations art on the Canuck 20 and replacing it with a picture of an ugly war statue.

Old 20
New 20

Back me up here, the new 20s are ugly as sin. Especially the creepy floating queen head.

Edited, May 23rd 2012 12:16pm by Olorinus
I like the new 20's more, but then again, I don't do drugs anymore. I'm sure I would have felt different in my late teens/early twenties.
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#35 May 23 2012 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
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On a side note, I am actually now in Dubai and going to spend all that money as soon as shops open.
sh*t is expensive in Dubai so at least you'll be done quickly? Smiley: tongue[/quote]

Turns out someone stole 150 Dirhams from me at London Heathrow (only time I let it out of my sight, and part of the money missing was kinda weird).

And stuff is not expensive in Dubai. The whole point of going shopping there is that it's all much cheaper than in Europe. Smiley: lol
#36 May 23 2012 at 4:07 PM Rating: Good
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It's a type of plastic, can't recall what it's called though. Try ripping one though, it's impossible. It's like canvas, can't tear it unless you cut it first.


Some polymer-blend thing. How the hell do you fold them, though? Can you even fold them?
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#37 May 23 2012 at 4:19 PM Rating: Good
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Just like a paper bill, just far more durable. I don't carry cash much anymore and simply use debit, so not sure what a stack of 10 would be like though.
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#38 May 23 2012 at 7:13 PM Rating: Good
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Ah, okay. Saw some videos about the reveal back whenever it was. The bills she held up looked like laminated paper bills. Figured they might not be fold...able.
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#39 May 24 2012 at 8:01 AM Rating: Good
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It appears to be more along the lines of polyester fabric than lamination type plastic. Maybe a little stiffer than a polyester fabric.
#40 May 24 2012 at 9:24 AM Rating: Good
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It's like a brand new paper bill, all the time. That's it. No different feel.
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#41 May 24 2012 at 11:03 AM Rating: Good
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I used to hate going to the bank and getting brand new super crisp bills. I would feel bad when I put the first crease in them to put them in my wallet.
#42 May 24 2012 at 2:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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Different sizes would just make a mess in my wallet. Canada now has funky new transparent currency. oooo

The reason for different sized bills in Oz is so blind people can handle money without getting ripped off. The bills are designed for blind people to double the money in their palm and each denomination will fit into their palm at a reliable place that is unique from other denominations. In practise, it means that I find it easier to automatically arrange my bills from smallest to largest denominations when I take out or put in money from my wallet.

Mazra, I find the old and new bills there very interesting. The old ones look like they were Art Deco from the 30's, or Socialist Realism styles from a similar period. The really interesting thing about the new bills, is that they throw out the old convention of having a person on at least one side of the bill. They seem to have modern national infrastructure achievements on one side, and ancient national artistic/technological achievements on the reverse. Also, the kronar coin is extremely pretty.


Edited, May 24th 2012 4:25pm by Aripyanfar
#43 May 24 2012 at 6:26 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, they went with a "Bridges of Denmark" theme for the new bills, because we're an island nation, or something, and bridges is what we do. Then they put some stuff from back when we had boats on the other side of the bills, because we all love us some Viking Age here.

I prefer the old ones. They had more personality, if you can call it that. The new ones seem so bland, and I feel like they expect me to know the motives on them. I only recognize the stuff on the 1000-kroner bill. Storebæltsbroen and Solvognen.

About the old bills, I can add that the people on the front of the bills are famous artists/scientists from Denmark. I recognize Karen Blixen, Niels Bohr and the painters Anna and Michael Ancher from the Skagen Painters group. The figures on the back of the old bills were inspired by the Romanesque stone work in several of the churches around the country.

The more you know, etc. Smiley: tongue

Switching between Danish and English words is hard while writing.

Edited, May 25th 2012 2:27am by Mazra
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#44 May 25 2012 at 12:53 AM Rating: Decent
Pakistani money just has Muhammad Ali Jinnah's face on one side and random landmarks/sights of Pakistan on the other; of the notes I have I only know the ones on 20 Rs. (Khyber Pass) and 500 Rs. (Badshani Mosque Lahore).

I'll take more pictures later.
#45 May 25 2012 at 10:37 AM Rating: Decent
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Olorinus wrote:
I'm mostly annoyed that they are removing the pretty Northwest First Nations art on the Canuck 20 and replacing it with a picture of an ugly war statue.


Maybe you should do some reading on the Vimy memorial and what it means.

Sheesh, kids nowadays.
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#46 May 26 2012 at 4:01 PM Rating: Excellent
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Aripyanfar wrote:
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Different sizes would just make a mess in my wallet. Canada now has funky new transparent currency. oooo

The reason for different sized bills in Oz is so blind people can handle money without getting ripped off. The bills are designed for blind people to double the money in their palm and each denomination will fit into their palm at a reliable place that is unique from other denominations. In practise, it means that I find it easier to automatically arrange my bills from smallest to largest denominations when I take out or put in money from my wallet.


Canadian bills have Braille on them for the same reason.

And the new 20 isn't nearly as nice as the old one. I haven't seen one in person but the picture just makes it look fake and more like "Monopoly money".
#47 Jun 06 2012 at 5:52 AM Rating: Decent
I remember when lots of Eastern European currencies had loads of zeros, that got really confusing, but made you feel rich!
#48 Jun 06 2012 at 8:12 AM Rating: Good
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I remember when lots of Eastern European currencies had loads of zeros, that got really confusing, but made you feel rich!


Last I was in Turkey, I paid 32 million Turkish lira for a cheeseburger and a Coke.

I heard they cut some zeroes back in 2005, though.
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#49 Jun 07 2012 at 1:50 AM Rating: Good
Yeah, I remember Turkish lira and Greek drachmas. Actually, how did child me never notice how weak the Greek currency was? Smiley: dubious
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Adult you will probably get the chance to notice how weak the Greek Drachma is again. Smiley: schooled
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#51 Jun 07 2012 at 9:25 AM Rating: Good
I wonder if they'll name it the same again...

Also, more money. I've got Rs. 21,072 as of right now. I get really confused because the US Dollar is the only major Western currency (of the three) that has a worse than 1:100 exchange rate. I did have Rs. 5,000 notes, too, but I spent them already...

Also, I bought a bread for Rs.5 today, from my cook it's more than 20 times that (which is exactly why I don't take breakfast at home anymore). Smiley: inlove
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