Greece's Euro note serial numbers have a prefix of 'Y'.
Germany's Euro note serial numbers have a prefix of 'X'.
France's Euro note serial numbers have a prefix of 'U'.
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Remember Eurozone economies can go down as well as plummet.
I never knew that.
ReplyDeleteFool that I am, I used to think a common currency a good idea.
11 February 2010 15:33
ReplyDeleteBlogger Greg L-W. said...
Hi,
good luck to Boiling Frog - UKIP deserves a decent candidate in Swindon.
Beware the EUkip faction who may do you huge harm with their Racist, Xenophibic, anti Jewish and pro EU membership affiliates who voted FOR the Lisbon Treaty in the EFD Party group.
Britain needs a strong UKIP until then see
www.Leave-the-EU.org.UK
who will give all the help they can to genuine grass roots UKIPpers.
Regards,
Greg L-W.
11 February 2010 17:51