Wherever we go I (Lon) like to take a sample of the money home, preferably a coin and a note.
These are nice new notes from Bangladesh
But normally they look more like this
Just to compare
Some recent additions:
Bhutan Ngultrum (impossible to pronounce)
Nepal Rupees
Laos Kip; funny name in Dutch, unfortunately it doesn't say it in roman letters on the note.
Malaysia Ringgit: the smaller denominations are plastified and have a see-through 'watermark'; Cool
Some random coins
My bounty over the years. It looks much, but is not worth anything. Most coins have a value of less than one cent, some are literally worthless, like guilder cent or french centimes.
These are nice new notes from Bangladesh
But normally they look more like this
Just to compare
Some recent additions:
Bhutan Ngultrum (impossible to pronounce)
Nepal Rupees
Laos Kip; funny name in Dutch, unfortunately it doesn't say it in roman letters on the note.
Malaysia Ringgit: the smaller denominations are plastified and have a see-through 'watermark'; Cool
Some random coins
My bounty over the years. It looks much, but is not worth anything. Most coins have a value of less than one cent, some are literally worthless, like guilder cent or french centimes.
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Money money money.....
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