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rubyredrose ([personal profile] rubyredrose) wrote2004-02-11 07:20 pm

i hate cold weather

I got a cup of hot tea at the deli at work today (cause it's freezing cold in the mornings! *sob* ) and got a Canadian nickel back as part of my change. Just a few months ago, the same thing happened with a Canadian penny. And while getting foreign coins as part of your change isn't that unusual, I suppose...after all TX is a bordering state, right? Why is it, then, that the only non-american change I've ever gotten is Canadian?!?

You'd think I'd get centavos, or something. O.o

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[identity profile] rubyredrose.livejournal.com 2004-02-12 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh. That's tre-nifty, indeed. :nod:

On the other hand, I don't really know what to do with the coins I've got. I suppose I could start a collection, but...eh. I've got too much junk cluttering up my room as it is. Thankee, tho! n_n

On a similar note...do you want to start a collection? I think I still know where that canadian penny is..

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[identity profile] babyzerochica.livejournal.com 2004-02-12 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
i have a collection of some random coins somewhere...like pennies from the sixties...and i even have some pennies that come out before either 1960, or 1950, when the backs said one cent. i have a nickel from the 40's somewhere..and i still have a half-dollar that one of the special ed kids i helped in high school cuz she needed fifty cents. n.n