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<p>[QUOTE="Dave L, post: 2960124, member: 26285"]I've seen them all over. Lynchburg, TN was the last place I was in that had them all over the restaurant. I left a Chinese 10 Yuan note that I had carried around after my wife and I signed it.</p><p> </p><p>I've seen such displays in most 'tourist-y' cities and in several shops in non 'tourist-y' cities. Most of the ones I've seen just had un-signed banknotes, but there are some that had them signed by whoever left them there.</p><p> </p><p>They're fun displays, and when I travel, I try to take a few extra world currencies to leave around just to throw in some spice. Although many times, I've seen a decent collection of world currencies under glass on the counters - Juneau, AK comes to mind... don't remember the store, but I remember the display!</p><p> </p><p>If you're into coins, there are many silver dollar bars around too - The 10,000 Silver Dollar Bar in Haugan, MT is neat, and a great stop for kids (not the bar - but the cheap toys for sale in the shop). Also, the Silver Queen in Virginia City, NV is cool - last time I was there it needed some TLC - but I remember trying to count them all as a kid and it was something you wouldn't see anywhere else - though these days with the Internet, you can see it all in your living room![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dave L, post: 2960124, member: 26285"]I've seen them all over. Lynchburg, TN was the last place I was in that had them all over the restaurant. I left a Chinese 10 Yuan note that I had carried around after my wife and I signed it. I've seen such displays in most 'tourist-y' cities and in several shops in non 'tourist-y' cities. Most of the ones I've seen just had un-signed banknotes, but there are some that had them signed by whoever left them there. They're fun displays, and when I travel, I try to take a few extra world currencies to leave around just to throw in some spice. Although many times, I've seen a decent collection of world currencies under glass on the counters - Juneau, AK comes to mind... don't remember the store, but I remember the display! If you're into coins, there are many silver dollar bars around too - The 10,000 Silver Dollar Bar in Haugan, MT is neat, and a great stop for kids (not the bar - but the cheap toys for sale in the shop). Also, the Silver Queen in Virginia City, NV is cool - last time I was there it needed some TLC - but I remember trying to count them all as a kid and it was something you wouldn't see anywhere else - though these days with the Internet, you can see it all in your living room![/QUOTE]
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