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Turks don't like carrying coins
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stonej wrote:
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/a...?enewsid=21806 Hmm, is that one of those cases when, if you come from google.com, you get the entire article, and if I click the link here, I just get the abstract? All I saw was a very brief "article summary" ... Anyway, I think it is quite normal, for countries where coins were hardly ever used, that people first need to get used to those metallic disks again. Well, the biggest Turkish coin denomination is the 1 lira piece, worth roughly ¤0.60 or ¤0.70 ... If the new currency turns out to be more stable than the old lira, people will either accept coins after some time, or some more low value paper denominations will be introduced. If not, inflation will take care of the "problem" of carrying coins g. Christian |
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Christian Feldhaus wrote:
stonej wrote: http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/a...?enewsid=21806 Hmm, is that one of those cases when, if you come from google.com, you get the entire article, and if I click the link here, I just get the abstract? All I saw was a very brief "article summary" ... I believe it's one of those "free registration required" sites. Go to http://www.bugmenot.com/ and you can find a username/password. -- Jim Seymour |
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