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<p>[QUOTE="Pinchas BarZeev, post: 42501, member: 2646"]<b>"Unlimited" has nothing to do with "Ulterior Motives"</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Some countries, like Germany and the UK, have laws, that stipulate that obsolete money can be exchanged for an unlimited period. The US goes even further, all Federal Reserve Notes remain legal tender indefinitely. Even an old and worn Silver Certificate from the 1930s remains legal tender.</p><p>For instance, in Germany all banknotes issued by the Deutsche Bundesbank since 1948 remained exchangeable unlimitedly during the entire Deutsche Mark era, and will remain so also for an unlimited period during the new Euro era.</p><p>The Bank of England will still exchange early 20th Century banknotes. Even if His Majesty Charles III's (and Queen Camilla's) subjects will some day switch to the Euro, the old Pound currency will remain redeemable indefinitely at the Bank of England.</p><p>No ulterior motives at all. Just laws...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pinchas BarZeev, post: 42501, member: 2646"][b]"Unlimited" has nothing to do with "Ulterior Motives"[/b] Some countries, like Germany and the UK, have laws, that stipulate that obsolete money can be exchanged for an unlimited period. The US goes even further, all Federal Reserve Notes remain legal tender indefinitely. Even an old and worn Silver Certificate from the 1930s remains legal tender. For instance, in Germany all banknotes issued by the Deutsche Bundesbank since 1948 remained exchangeable unlimitedly during the entire Deutsche Mark era, and will remain so also for an unlimited period during the new Euro era. The Bank of England will still exchange early 20th Century banknotes. Even if His Majesty Charles III's (and Queen Camilla's) subjects will some day switch to the Euro, the old Pound currency will remain redeemable indefinitely at the Bank of England. No ulterior motives at all. Just laws...[/QUOTE]
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