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Topic History of: Homer Simpson Euro-coin
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Mart I`ve come back and discovered I have 28 euros in change.
How annoying is that?
As the Euro in France is very near the value of the pound now, it has made me think a bit on the subject, that said, some shops around here do accept them and one of the taxi companies does as well.
JK2006 I like that DJ - you put it in a very tactful yet pointed way!

Coming to think of it I noticed no lack of Euros in Switzerland. Is it because I paid for everything with a credit card or do they accept Euros?
DJones A swiss Euro would be even rarer than the Simpson ones.
JK2006 Love it Zoo; I want one too.

Just checking my Euros but since they were all France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland, I fear I won't have one.
zooloo "MADRID (Reuters) - A one euro coin has turned up in Spain bearing the face of cartoon couch potato Homer Simpson instead of that of the country's king, a sweetshop owner told Reuters on Friday."

Reuters

I want one