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The new £5 note succumbs to a simple pencil eraser (Chronicle Live). And here (Daily Record)
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Scotland's fiver enters circulation (BBC).
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The Zim cash shortage, cont. (Washington Post, video). Thanks Mugabe! (New Zimbabwe). Physical U.S. dollars are trading at a 20% premium to electronic transfers (The Zimbabwe Mail). And from COINWeek: "Today, nine foreign currencies are official legal tender in Zimbabwe: the US dollar ($), South African rand (R), euro (€), British pound (£), Australian dollar (A$), Indian rupee (₹), Botswana pula (P),Japanese yen (¥), and Chinese renminbi/yuan (Ұ) are all legal tender. Basically, any currency that a buyer and seller can agree on, can and will used in Zimbabwe."
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New Zealand's money tool for the blind (Stuff).
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The trend in physical currency use (Numismaster).
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Georgia's new 100 Lari notes (Agenda).
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History of East African currency (Star).
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"You can't put a price on stupid" (Newsweek). Or can you?
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South Korea's future digital currency (The Cointelegraph).
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For Halloween, cash for candy vs. cash or candy (Market Watch).
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Thai king still lives on through nation's banknotes (Coin World).
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In Ukraine, just having cash assets makes you a target for investigation (Kyiv Post).
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Chinese man found his life savings rotting away (The Star).
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Lucky Money Collection for the Year of the Rooster (Coin World).
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In Venezuela, cash is no longer counted; it is weighed (Bloomberg).
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Purchasing power in postwar Berlin (Coin World).
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BOOK: Standard Catalog of U.S. Paper Money, 35th ed (Numismaster, via E-Sylum).
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BOOK: Banknotes of Destiny (The Jordan Times, via E-Sylum).
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Images of Dentistry on Paper Money (E-Sylum). Sounds like a title John A. Muscalus could have written.
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Taiwan loosens currency controls (Taiwan MoF, via MRI Bankers Guide).
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Colombia's new 5000-Peso note to be released November 9 (El Colombiano, in Spanish, via MRI Bankers Guide). It features the poet José Asunción Silva.
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Argentina's new 200-Peso note (Central Bank of Argentina, in Spanish, via MRI Bankers). And a Youtube video here.
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Does storing money in women's bras contribute to breast cancer? (The Express Tribune).
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