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In response to
"
I think they probably check the obituaries for old ladies then approach the family to launder those bills.
"
by
zork
They're running out of time -- (link)
Posted by
Reagen
Aug 6 '18, 09:20
(No message)
no date yet, but they will at some point no longer be legal tender
(www.cbc.ca)
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I did not know that at one time there was a $25 bill -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 6, 09:21
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There was a $3 bill in the time of Upper Canada -- (link)
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Reagen
Aug 6, 09:26
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I know this is extremely nerdy but I like looking at old banknotes. Some of them come real close to art -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 6, 09:33
1
Me too and they *are* art -- nm
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zork
Aug 6, 09:39
And a 25¢ bill -- nm
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zork
Aug 6, 09:30
4
that would have hindered arcades here. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 6, 09:32
3
Everyone was making tokens back then though.
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zork
Aug 6, 09:38
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L'homme du Pac was my favorite. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 6, 09:41
1
Les Reagenomiques are fascinating -- nm
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zork
Aug 6, 09:46
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