What's the funniest currency name you've heard?
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The Brazilian Booty
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franc
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Canadian loon
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Yen (I think thats how you spell it)
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I'm rather partial to the Ruble.
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Quetzal..
sounds cool though…
Guatamalean currency
(central mericn country for those who dont know..Lol)
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Costa Rica-COLONES
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Franc
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"cheatme". this is the name of mars planet currency.
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dollar it's like hollar haha.
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Probably the Balboa from Panama. It makes me think of Rocky
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Convertible Mark - Bosnia & Herzegowina
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"denar".
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The early Australian colony used to trade in rum.
Imagine using jugs of rum to purchase stuff at the shop.
Maybe that's where the old saying;
To 'drink the profits' came from.
Danny.
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March 29th, 2008 at 9:43 am
the loonie and the twonie
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Drachma ~ from Greece
Riel ~ from Cambodia
Ringgit ~ from Malaysia
Deutsche Mark (was replaced by the Euro) ~ was used in Germany (West and East)
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Thailand - Baht
Polish - Zloty
Panamanian - Balboas
Mozambique - Meticals
Malaysian - Ringgits
March 29th, 2008 at 9:43 am
vietnamese dong
lol