Unlur in igGameCenter
Unlur has been included in igGameCenter , a website for real time play board games.
especially emphasize the possibility of playing a game originally Bashni nineteenth-century Russia that are still practiced today in some places and for the first time can be played in real time igGameCenter. Pilar
you include in the future?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Raisin Juice Sweetener
tickets
| These tickets are currently (October 2008) circulating in Uruguay, and of these, I'm pretty sure. |
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| 20 Uruguayan pesos |
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Images Of Sewen In Hair Extensions
Canada Uruguay
| These are the notes currently in circulation in Canada (October 2008) ... I think I've never been there. |
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| Five Dollars |
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| Five Dollars (New) |
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| Ten Dollars |
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| Ten Dollars (New) |
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| Twenty Dollars |
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Cake In The Shape Of A Push Bike
A ticket of one million pounds was auctioned.
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A value of 1,000,000 pounds was sold for 78,300 pounds (aprox.U S $ 140,000), but this has nothing to do with the current banking crisis.
A rare note of 1 million pounds was sold yesterday (October 1, 2008) at auction to a private collector in the UK, for less than 80,000 pounds.
the ticket known as "The Number Eight" and renowned as one of only two in existence, was valid only for six weeks after it was issued in 1948, is green and has eight inches wide.
is one of nine issued by the Treasury in connection with the Marshall Plan , who was the American plan for economic reconstruction of Europe after the Second World War .
tickets were issued for official use only, and seven of them were destroyed after they were canceled. The other two were given as souvenirs to the secretaries of the treasury of the United States and Great Britain.
The ticket american, 000007, was sold at Christie's in 1991 for the equivalent of 23,000 pounds.
The British banknote, dated August 30, 1948, was given to EEBridges, secretary of the Treasury, whose signature is on the ticket. But (the ticket) abandoned the family some years ago. The ticket is now canceled, the firm is stamped on it, and there is a stamp with the date October 6, 1948, the Bank of England . 000008
The ticket was put up for auction at Bloomsbury, by Bill Parkinson, and it was hoped that its price was between 35,000 and 40,000 pounds. Competitive bids exceeded expectations, and was sold for twice what was expected.
number eight, has been listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the highest denomination in private hands.
Spink, the auction house where the note was auctioned, the number seven also auctioned in 1977 for 8,000 pounds, when the ticket was listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the ticket the highest denomination in private hands.
- "This is the largest denomination of bill that we sold," said Barnaby Faull, director of Spink tickets.
- "We had tickets to the hyperinflation of the Weimar period of 10 billion marks, but they had the value of the price of a cup of coffee."
The Bank of England continues to issue one million tickets and hundred million pounds, known as 'Giant' and 'Titans', but only for internal circulation.
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A value of 1,000,000 pounds was sold for 78,300 pounds (aprox.U S $ 140,000), but this has nothing to do with the current banking crisis.
A rare note of 1 million pounds was sold yesterday (October 1, 2008) at auction to a private collector in the UK, for less than 80,000 pounds. the ticket known as "The Number Eight" and renowned as one of only two in existence, was valid only for six weeks after it was issued in 1948, is green and has eight inches wide.
is one of nine issued by the Treasury in connection with the Marshall Plan , who was the American plan for economic reconstruction of Europe after the Second World War .
tickets were issued for official use only, and seven of them were destroyed after they were canceled. The other two were given as souvenirs to the secretaries of the treasury of the United States and Great Britain.
The ticket american, 000007, was sold at Christie's in 1991 for the equivalent of 23,000 pounds.
The British banknote, dated August 30, 1948, was given to EEBridges, secretary of the Treasury, whose signature is on the ticket. But (the ticket) abandoned the family some years ago. The ticket is now canceled, the firm is stamped on it, and there is a stamp with the date October 6, 1948, the Bank of England . 000008
The ticket was put up for auction at Bloomsbury, by Bill Parkinson, and it was hoped that its price was between 35,000 and 40,000 pounds. Competitive bids exceeded expectations, and was sold for twice what was expected.
number eight, has been listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the highest denomination in private hands.
Spink, the auction house where the note was auctioned, the number seven also auctioned in 1977 for 8,000 pounds, when the ticket was listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the ticket the highest denomination in private hands.
- "This is the largest denomination of bill that we sold," said Barnaby Faull, director of Spink tickets.
- "We had tickets to the hyperinflation of the Weimar period of 10 billion marks, but they had the value of the price of a cup of coffee."
The Bank of England continues to issue one million tickets and hundred million pounds, known as 'Giant' and 'Titans', but only for internal circulation.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Enerstat Thermostats M
The only one that looked right.
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| We know that Americans like the conspiracy theory, and as I was talking about the Lincoln penny in the previous post, today I want to tell you a simple observation that while not sustainable by itself, given as to think a bit ... is, at least, interesting. |
| Someone, at some point realized that all U.S. coins, the faces of people who were there, looked to the left ...... except the Lincoln looking to the right .... The currencies of the American series are 1 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, 50 cent and $ 1. See them all below: |
| 1 cent - 1 Penny - Lincoln |
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| 5 cents - Half Dime - Jefferson |
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| 10 cents - 1 Dime - Roosevelt |
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| 25 cents - Quarter Dollar - Washington |
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| 50 cents - Half Dollar - Kennedy |
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| 1 Dollar - One Dollar - Eisenhower |
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| I say I did not make an impression. Yeah, yeah, I know, and we know we are numismatic coins there are many more, and not all look the same side, but this series was in circulation for several years. There were many people who only know these coins, and not others. |
| To better the Queen of England, where British colonies were emancipated these rebels who later formed USA, also looks to the right ... |
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| me a favor .... pa'cualquier Miran side! |
| Well, ta!, Enough. We know there are other currencies and that there is no mystery, see the Benjamin Franklin half dollar eg |
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| And if we consider the current the memorial, there is everything, look to either side, until Sacagawea you look over your shoulder. |
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| The minting same house, the "The United States Mint," he wrote on the website dedicated to the Lincoln cent, the only reason that President Lincoln facing right is because the image that was based designer Victor D. Brenner (in 1909), is a painting where the paint is looking to that side. Page the United States Mint |
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