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hobo finds
eesakiwi my kid likes to collect foreign money, can I send you some USD for a $5 bill with extra for postage back to the states?
Yep, sure can, I have been looking around for a older $5 note and may find one soon, since the new $5 has just been released, we are still using the older first polymer edition notes as well, so I can get 2 or probably 3 versions of the $5 note.
I have some of the last editions of our coins too (metric dollars & cents) and the Imperial/metric crossover (1968) of the 10cent peice, along with some of the Imperial 'Shillings (10cents) and some Penny's etc.
I was told our old 50 cent coins was one of the largest coins still in circulation at the time.
So that would be 3 editions of our coins, plus one 'crossover' coin, maybe there's some limited edition coins too.
There might be some other local country's coins too.
I have a small can which I drop old coins into when I find them. Before the current edition of coins, we got really really lax about what we used.
Any coin from no matter where, would substitute for a coin that was roughly the size of what we were paying.
So when I find coins these days, most of them are old versions and cannot be used as currency anyway.
So yep, can do. The notes will cost money but the coins will be free.
On the $5 note the person is Sir Edmund Hillary. He and the Nepalese Sherpa, Sir Tenzing Norgay, were the first to climb Mt Everest for the 'British expedition' on. 29 May 1953
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzing_Norgay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Hillary
Some info about our notes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank...Zealand_dollar
The guy on the $100 note is Rutherford, something to do with splitting the atom.
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