Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
Some info for you. If there is going to be cash at all, polymer notes are the thing. They last a hell of a lot longer than paper which would offset any cost with conversion and they are almost impossible to forge. They have been used here for over 20 years. A totally good move. I couldn't believe how tatty some of the greenbacks get in the US and some of the British notes were not much better.Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
I like £20s, the note you get most of when withdrawing from a machine. They are hardly a high denomination note.Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
Well New Zealand and Canada among 10 or so other countries have adopted them. The US is very old fashioned when it comes to some things. They won't let go of their paper money. All reports indicate that countries that have the plastic notes are very happy with them. But look on the bright side dOOd. Whether you can fold them or not isn't the most important thing that you have lots of them?..And as was said, how often do we carry cash these days anyway?..I withdrew a $20 note from an ATM just today. It was the first time for months that I had any cash on me at all.Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
Re: Is this just a 'waste of money'?
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