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<p>[QUOTE="dctjr80, post: 916065, member: 15915"]<b>It has and always will be...</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Foreign currency has been used here in the U.S. since before we began to mint our own currency and is now being accidentally slipped to us once in a while still. I believe it is a complete waste of time to stress over it and find those that waste their energy stressing on it as really, really, comedic! I was working one day and a young lady came in begging to trade in her $10 Canadian bill for some U.S. currency, she was young and honest and explained she wanted some money that she could use to go have a few drinks and some fun with, Since I do not mind trading in currencies that are foreign but current I bought it off of her for $8, I didn't know the exact trade rate but she was more than happy and I think I made like a $1. Or another good tale, A cashier I work with that like coins also, notices an oddity in his dime tray, a British Six pence from the very early 1800's, it was well worn, but so funny to see it still trekking along in circulation in the place of a dime (of course he traded it out and kept it) <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dctjr80, post: 916065, member: 15915"][b]It has and always will be...[/b] Foreign currency has been used here in the U.S. since before we began to mint our own currency and is now being accidentally slipped to us once in a while still. I believe it is a complete waste of time to stress over it and find those that waste their energy stressing on it as really, really, comedic! I was working one day and a young lady came in begging to trade in her $10 Canadian bill for some U.S. currency, she was young and honest and explained she wanted some money that she could use to go have a few drinks and some fun with, Since I do not mind trading in currencies that are foreign but current I bought it off of her for $8, I didn't know the exact trade rate but she was more than happy and I think I made like a $1. Or another good tale, A cashier I work with that like coins also, notices an oddity in his dime tray, a British Six pence from the very early 1800's, it was well worn, but so funny to see it still trekking along in circulation in the place of a dime (of course he traded it out and kept it) :)[/QUOTE]
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