What is Camilla now?
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Deliciousfeet — 3 years ago(September 09, 2022 06:58 PM)
Yes…dead ones.
With the he exception of Benjamin Franklin $100
And Alexander Hamilton $10…they weren't presidents.
I don't think we have those king George pennies.
So what happens…as you spend it they take it and then when you get paid the money is new? -
Pandora — 3 years ago(September 09, 2022 07:57 PM)
So what happens…as you spend it they take it and then when you get paid the money is new?
No it's kept in circulation until the natural end of the money's life and then as each piece dies a natural death, King Chuck makes his appearance on the replacement. Queenie will be around on our money for many years to come. -
— 3 years ago(September 09, 2022 10:27 PM)She's not ****ing with you, it would be incredibly expensive and nigh on impossible to replace all of the coinage and notage currently in circulation.
It will likely be a slow withdrawl of circulation, then they will probably issue the new (Charles III currency) The two will run side by side for a while until all of the old currency has been banked or withdrawn. -
Lilith — 3 years ago(September 09, 2022 10:58 PM)
Seems an expensive undertaking when one considers Charles will probably only rein for about twenty years, give or take, only to do it all over again when William assumes the throne?
I'm not familiar with the inner workings, but it definitely seems costly and time-consuming given the short nature of things, especially in contrast to QEII coming to the throne in her 20's.
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