It might help if you could price things in $ rather than £ on this forum ;).
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If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer that all possible future transactions be denominated in my favorite currency, the Mongolian Möngö:
(https://img.tradera.net/medium/842/270198842_a0dadad5-ae76-4eee-ae40-14d39a62e01a.jpg)
And if we cannot embrace its desirable "verticality", then at least we can all get behind the good old Burmese Kyat. I mean, any currency wA¢k¥ enough to make a "45" bill is one we can all get behind, right?
(https://www.banknotes.com/BMM64.JPG)
If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer that all possible future transactions be denominated in my favorite currency, the Mongolian Möngö:
(https://img.tradera.net/medium/842/270198842_a0dadad5-ae76-4eee-ae40-14d39a62e01a.jpg)
And if we cannot embrace its desirable "verticality", then at least we can all get behind the good old Burmese Kyat. I mean, any currency wA¢k¥ enough to make a "45" bill is one we can all get behind, right?
(https://www.banknotes.com/BMM64.JPG)
Some useful pub quiz material there, thank you! I could be waiting an awful long time before HM Treasury finally comes up with my long-awaited £7 note, though.
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