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<p>[QUOTE="eric0911, post: 1124074, member: 27051"]I think it''s becaue we have only made coins of one currencey. If you think about it, Ireland has used many diffents units. From 997 to 1826, they used thier own pound. Then from 1826 to 1928(?) they used British pounds.Then from 1928 to 1971 they used a new Irish pre decimal pound.Then from 1971 to 2002, they used a decimal pound. From 2002 to now, they've used the euro. With the U.S it's always been the dollar[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eric0911, post: 1124074, member: 27051"]I think it''s becaue we have only made coins of one currencey. If you think about it, Ireland has used many diffents units. From 997 to 1826, they used thier own pound. Then from 1826 to 1928(?) they used British pounds.Then from 1928 to 1971 they used a new Irish pre decimal pound.Then from 1971 to 2002, they used a decimal pound. From 2002 to now, they've used the euro. With the U.S it's always been the dollar[/QUOTE]
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