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In message net.com,
at 09:56:56 on Mon, 30 Jun 2008, Roger T. remarked: Haven't written a cheque in donkey's years. You can't have a child doing school trips. Even putting those aside, I write probably ten cheques a month. -- Roland Perry |
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wrote: "Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... Pete wrote: When I started drinking about 12 years before D-Day I paid 1/3d pint for Simmonds, 1/5d for Strongs and 1/6d for Marstons - that 3d difference was a lot of money at those prices. Yes, but you appear to have forgotten the convention for writing the amounts down. It would be either "1s 3d" or "1/3". If one of your prices had been 1s 4d, then the way you wrote them would have indicated a farthing. -- Thought it would also have been set off as 1' 3". That's one foot three inches. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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![]() "Graeme Wall" wrote Thought it would also have been set off as 1' 3". That's one foot three inches. or one minute three seconds (of arc). Peter |
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"Graeme Wall" wrote in message
... In message wrote: "Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... Pete wrote: When I started drinking about 12 years before D-Day I paid 1/3d pint for Simmonds, 1/5d for Strongs and 1/6d for Marstons - that 3d difference was a lot of money at those prices. Yes, but you appear to have forgotten the convention for writing the amounts down. It would be either "1s 3d" or "1/3". If one of your prices had been 1s 4d, then the way you wrote them would have indicated a farthing. -- Thought it would also have been set off as 1' 3". That's one foot three inches. -- Indeed it is, but I believe that such quotation marks are used for other things as well. |
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$2 bills have a worse problem, incidentally. Many people have never
seen one in their entire lives -- or even know they exist -- and they look different than all the other bills. Many clerks won't take them without checking with a manager; if the manager hasn't seen one before (which is fairly rare -- they _are_ still in circulation), they may refuse to accept it even though the potential loss from a counterfeit is negligible. I had trouble enough trying to get rid of some $1 coins that an airport vending machine gave me some years back. Not really knowing the US monetary system and being used to a £1 coin, I was most bemused to find that nearly every shop I tried to spend it in ending up examing it, raising eyebrows and in one case, calling over a supervisor. If they still use the $1 note, why have a coin as well? Were they an experiment? Are they still minted? -- --- This message has come to an end. Please exit to your left. --- |
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"Lew 1" wrote in message
... I had trouble enough trying to get rid of some $1 coins that an airport vending machine gave me some years back. Not really knowing the US monetary system and being used to a £1 coin, I was most bemused to find that nearly every shop I tried to spend it in ending up examing it, raising eyebrows and in one case, calling over a supervisor. Ignorance? If they still use the $1 note, why have a coin as well? Were they an experiment? Are they still minted? They are certainly still being minted. They started a dollar-coin minting campaign about a year ago with all the deceased US presidents, as a matter of fact. There have been US 1-dollar coins in circulation synonymously with the 1-dollar note on and off for the past 30 years at least. There were the Eisenhower dollars of the 1970s, which are roughly the size of a 5-pound coin. Then, in the late 1970s/early 1980s, they started minting the Susan B. Anthony dollars. I understood that this was to be a real effort to eliminate the dollar banknote, though the coins' size was too close to a 25-cent piece, which created confusion. AIUI, the SBAs were never really popular, though they were useful in vending machines. Then came the Sacagawea dollars of the late 1990s, which are larger than SBAs. I don't know how popular those coins are or not, but as long as the dollar note continues to exist in circulation, I don't think that they are going to gain that much popularity. I am also guessing that coins from the presidential dollar campaign will mostly be hoarded, rather than used in circulation, as long as the dollar-note exists. I have heard that one reason they don't do away with the dollar note with its image of George Washington is psychological as the 1-dollar note is probably one of the foremost symbols of the United States. Take that away and what do you have, so the thinking might go. This could have adverse effects. I have also found myself wondering why the Federal Reserve does not issue a multi-sided coin, if they were really serious about eradicating the dollar note. This would avoid confusion with other coins and not require it to be so big, as was the case with the Eisenhower or Liiberty dollars. |
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wrote: "Graeme Wall" wrote in message ... In message wrote: "Chris Tolley" wrote in message ... Pete wrote: When I started drinking about 12 years before D-Day I paid 1/3d pint for Simmonds, 1/5d for Strongs and 1/6d for Marstons - that 3d difference was a lot of money at those prices. Yes, but you appear to have forgotten the convention for writing the amounts down. It would be either "1s 3d" or "1/3". If one of your prices had been 1s 4d, then the way you wrote them would have indicated a farthing. -- Thought it would also have been set off as 1' 3". That's one foot three inches. -- Indeed it is, but I believe that such quotation marks are used for other things as well. As someone else has pointed out, for angles, but not, in my experience, for monetary values. Remember the default was 3 values, pounds, shilling and pence, the use of ' and " wouldn't allow that. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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