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 Post subject: Get Your Dinar While It's Still Hot!
PostPosted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 5:49 pm 
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Iraqi Dinar!

It's the little things in life that make us laugh. This just happens to be one of them.

You see, although this may seem like a bargin at first, it's not. To put this into perspective, £3.50, the price on eBay of 1000 Iraqi Dinar, is actually worth 9056.08 Iraqi Dinars.


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They should just be called dollars. Just like American, Canadian and Australian currencies.

PS. A dinar isn't a new currency.


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I saw something like this in the local newspaper on Sunday, and I laughed.

And 'dinar' probably means dollar.

Oh, and 'dollar' is a slang term, at least for the US. They're really called 'Federal Reserve Notes'.


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So how many federal reserve coins are there in the suggested value of a federal reserve note?


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Dragonfire wrote:
I saw something like this in the local newspaper on Sunday, and I laughed.

And 'dinar' probably means dollar.

Oh, and 'dollar' is a slang term, at least for the US. They're really called 'Federal Reserve Notes'.


"Dinar" doesn't mean anything - it's just the name of a currency.


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Dragonfire wrote:
I saw something like this in the local newspaper on Sunday, and I laughed.

And 'dinar' probably means dollar.

Oh, and 'dollar' is a slang term, at least for the US. They're really called 'Federal Reserve Notes'.


"Dinar" doesn't mean anything - it's just the name of a currency.


Dinar originates from denarius (of Latin origin), which was a Roman coin, which was worn ten asses (no, not those. It was a copper coin.)


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