Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:23 am
I have a bunch of Canadian change. No idea how it got here, as I've never been to Canada. I also have a 10 pound bill from when I went to England. It has a bunch of midgets playing cricket on it.
Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:24 am
I must still have a little from pretty much all parts of the world I, or my parents have been to.
We just never get around to exchanging it back into our country's curreny upon returning.

Details of this are not available at the moment due to me being unable to think straight for longer than 2 seconds at a time, meep.
Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:02 am
i have about $67.35 US Dollars that is, erm probably about $23 Philippino pesos and a whole collecton of small change from random countries I have visited over the years.
About 5 Saudi Riyaldhs(if that is how you spell it) and about 76 pence fthat was left over from a trip to the uk 5 years ago. I also have some Maltese coins somewhere......aswell as a few hundred euros stashed away
Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:18 pm
I have a bunch of Malaysian Ringgit somewhere, a few sets of coins (one of each denomination) from UK, and a £5 note from the Bank Of Scotland (the only reason I keep it) in my wallet. Oh, and £10 in pound coins, with different designs on each coin.
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Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:24 pm
I have some cents from Ireland and some pence from England, Scotland, and Wales somewhere. I may have a few cents from Canada too.
I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:27 am
i don't know how much exactly, but several Francs and some assorted Canadian coins that i've come across in gas stations( as change)
Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:39 am
Hil wrote:I have some cents from Ireland and some pence from England, Scotland, and Wales somewhere. I may have a few cents from Canada too.
I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Huh?
Can any British people explain the significance of the midgets playing cricket? There must be some meaning for you guys, but our money has presidents and monuments and stuff on it.
Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:26 am
theonlysaneone wrote:Hil wrote:I have some cents from Ireland and some pence from England, Scotland, and Wales somewhere. I may have a few cents from Canada too.
I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Huh?
Can any British people explain the significance of the midgets playing cricket? There must be some meaning for you guys, but our money has presidents and monuments and stuff on it.
Um. Midgets playing cricket?
Our currency has a lot of oddities. Pyramids with giant triangular eyeballs on top, one of our more genocidal presidents, wheat, and secret religious messages in Latin. But no midgets playing cricket. That sounds way more interesting than any dumb monument.
Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:15 am
theonlysaneone wrote:I have a bunch of Canadian change. No idea how it got here, as I've never been to Canada.
You're a Canadian sleeper agent.
Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:21 pm
theonlysaneone wrote:Hil wrote:I have some cents from Ireland and some pence from England, Scotland, and Wales somewhere. I may have a few cents from Canada too.
I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Huh?
Can any British people explain the significance of the midgets playing cricket? There must be some meaning for you guys, but our money has presidents and monuments and stuff on it.
Well that's the Charles Dickens tenner, but if you read the little caption under the picture, it usually explains the significance of the pic? The background pic is usually there for decoration, but it's the portrait of the famous person, and sometimes, the little caption, which is usually something of importance. Usually...
Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:30 pm
I have uh, two american dollar bills, and two quarters. Jeez, maybe I need to start travelling.
Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:04 pm
theonlysaneone wrote:Hil wrote:I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Huh?
Never mind, it was a reference to a TV show that I didn't really expect anyone to get.
Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:36 am
hmm....I think i have a couple of HK coins lying around somewhere, some loose change in RMB, 100+ Ringgit and about 1800+ in Thai Baht....I need to start moving out of Asia once in a while?
Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:48 pm
Probably too much to count. (I collect foreign currency. ^^)
I know I've got about $15 or so face value Canadian, but it's probably worth $35 or $40 all together, not including silver prices.
Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:13 pm
Anoohilator wrote:theonlysaneone wrote:Hil wrote:I have some cents from Ireland and some pence from England, Scotland, and Wales somewhere. I may have a few cents from Canada too.
I hate so much about the things the U.S. dollar chooses to be.
Huh?
Can any British people explain the significance of the midgets playing cricket? There must be some meaning for you guys, but our money has presidents and monuments and stuff on it.
Well that's the Charles Dickens tenner, but if you read the little caption under the picture, it usually explains the significance of the pic? The background pic is usually there for decoration, but it's the portrait of the famous person, and sometimes, the little caption, which is usually something of importance. Usually...
Isn't there a cricket match in the background of one of the notes?
It being a national pastime or something?
(Then again, Tabloids complaining is as well, but I don't see a CCTV camera or a bike or anything on there)
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