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AztecWarrior
2004-10-26, 11:19 PM
In my forays into the intricacies of British Literature, I've found out that the Brits have just under ninety thousand denominations of money. (This is before the Euro.)
What is a:
Quid?
Shilling?
Penny?
Tupenny? (2x Penny?)
Pound?
Pence?
Mark?
In fact, can you list them all in your mysterious moon language?
Triggar
2004-10-26, 11:24 PM
Quid is the same thing, like we say "bucks"
Shilling is a fraction of a penny that was in place before the current system came through
Penny is, well, a penny
Tuppenny? I have no fucking clue.
Pound is their equivalent of a dollar. It's a coin and it's lovely.
Pence = cents.
Mark, isn't that German?
Hezzy
2004-10-26, 11:25 PM
In my forays into the intricacies of British Literature, I've found out that the Brits have just under ninety thousand denominations of money. (This is before the Euro.)
What is a:
Quid?
Shilling?
Penny?
Tupenny? (2x Penny?)
Pound?
Pence?
Mark?
In fact, can you list them all in your mysterious moon language? One pound. �1
12p If I remember
1p
I don't know what that is. Perhaps it's a tupence. Which is less than a pence. (Correct me if I'm wrong on the old currencies - Shillings and tupence)
�1
1p
I don't know what a mark is.
EDIT: If you want to be more elaborate:
Modern slang used for �1.
Old coin that was used in the early 1900's
Penny is a pence coin. (1p, 2p, 5p, 20p, 50p)
Old coin.
Proper name for �1. A pound.
Same as Penny, only posher.
A mark is german. I think they were Deutsch Marks. I don't know the conversion.
Examples:
That'll be 2 quid please.
�2
That'll be 50 pence.
50p
Look mumsy! I found a penny!
I have acquired a coin.
Sputty
2004-10-26, 11:25 PM
dollars, bucks, green, de niro, cash, and bling. Some examples of american words for money.
etc.
Also, a Mark is the german currency, although I'm sure it's not spelled mark
wtf, how did you not know what a penny was?
Fragmatic
2004-10-26, 11:28 PM
The only one that hasn't been answered is "mark", which even I don't know WTF it is...
Maybe like a score, but a different amount of cash.
Rbstr
2004-10-26, 11:29 PM
yeah it's the deutche mark german currency.
but that matters not it's the Euro now. pronounced in germany like oi-ro.
I guess i learned something in german 2. Other thatn how to absolutly suck at something.
Triggar
2004-10-26, 11:29 PM
The only thing I can think of as far as foreign currency goes is Germany, whose former unit of currency was the Mark.
Smaug
2004-10-26, 11:30 PM
Its technically "Deutsche Mark". I've got a 10 Mark bill that my dad brought home from Germany that I use as a bookmark. I'll post pics if requested.
edit: and I am so fucking late.
Fragmatic
2004-10-26, 11:37 PM
Look mumsy! I found a penny!
I have acquired a coin.
:rofl:
Hezzy
2004-10-26, 11:39 PM
:)
Pilgrim
2004-10-27, 10:31 AM
So much easier sense most of Europe has gone to the Euro
I remember driving from Ramstien down to Paris and having to stop to get Marks converted to Francs (to pay the tolls that are every 10 k or so.... then we went to Sitzerland and got our French Francs converted to Swiss Francs, Just a real Pain
Of course I hope that England and Switzerland don't change their currency... that'd suck for sopme reason I can't really explain.
MrPaul
2004-10-27, 10:36 AM
So much easier sense most of Europe has gone to the Euro
I remember driving from Ramstien down to Paris and having to stop to get Marks converted to Francs (to pay the tolls that are every 10 k or so.... then we went to Sitzerland and got our French Francs converted to Swiss Francs, Just a real Pain
Of course I hope that England and Switzerland don't change their currency... that'd suck for sopme reason I can't really explain.
We heart our pounds!
The major flaw I see in the Euro, is that if one of the smaller (or larger) countries somehow falls into financial ruin, not only will their currency drop, but so will the rest of Europes. (That sounds so sketchy when written in brief)
Triggar
2004-10-27, 11:36 AM
Of course I hope that England and Switzerland don't change their currency... that'd suck for sopme reason I can't really explain.
I know what you mean.
I think that as cool and efficient as the Euros are, converting your national currency to them makes your country lose it's little niche, it's little bit of culture that distinguishes it from the other block of countries. I'll be sad if England converts. Having a one pound coin in your pocket is such a nice feeling, I can't explain it. It's like, 'What am I gonna do with THIS one?'. I feel like a little kid.
Hezzy
2004-10-27, 11:38 AM
I know what you mean.
I think that as cool and efficient as the Euros are, converting your national currency to them makes your country lose it's little niche, it's little bit of culture that distinguishes it from the other block of countries. I'll be sad if England converts. Having a one pound coin in your pocket is such a nice feeling, I can't explain it. It's like, 'What am I gonna do with THIS one?'. I feel like a little kid.
:nod: :lol:
Pilgrim
2004-10-27, 11:40 AM
One thing that Europe does that I wish america did was Coinage
Man it's kewl be it a Euro, or a pound, or a franc to just have it in coins...
Whenever I'm in europe I normally get to an all coin money in my pocket in a few minutes... and it really is not all that Heavy.
I wish oh I wish that we had $1 $2 $5 $10 and $20 coins... that would rock!
Triggar
2004-10-27, 11:43 AM
That definitely would rock... too bad the Sackajeweah (yes I know I butchered the spelling but I can't be arsed to do a google search) didn't take off. Imo, it was too thin - you can't readily distinguish it from a quarter in your pocket. I think we should have a thick, beefy dollar coin like the British pound. That'd be leeeet.
Surely someone around here has connections to the US Mint!
AztecWarrior
2004-10-27, 07:01 PM
Thanks. Though I am an adamant enemy of the Euro, I can now see why you need to standardize currency.
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