Sunday, October 17, 2010

Popped Blood Vessel Weed



The most currencies in Algeria have a certain resemblance to those of the Euro, the funny thing is that coins and banknotes never renewed (or so it seems), you can find many coins which have lost the relief by wear and tear over the years.
The coins are exactly the same except for euros the 2 euros:

1 Dinar (1 euro cent).
2 dinars (2 cents).
5 Dinars (5 cents).
10 dinars (10 cents).
20 dinars (20 cents).
50 dinars (50 cents).
100 dinars (1 euro).


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With coins of 1 and 2 Dinars goes something like that in Europe the 1 and 2 cents to the euro that rounding prices always ended in 5 or 0 so it is quite difficult to see the coins but is supermarkets and places like that.

exactly happens here only more aggravated, but actually there are coins of 1 and 2, I could only see a quarter of 2 dinars in the two weeks I've been here, until yesterday believed that there was or who had retired circulation.

tickets are only 3:

200 Dinars (2 Euro)
500 Dinars (5 euros)
1000 Dinars (10 euros)
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If the coins are worn, with tickets going very curious thing is that tickets are almost always 1000 dinars how new is how the bills "fat" in Europe that have not circulated note that much, but with the notes of 200 dinars just the opposite happens, is almost impossible to see one in a position, most have holes and are taped together, in addition to the feel of paper note that is very old, going to the same notes are circulating the test of years.

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