Eurodollars and Sense - Page 2


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http://europa.eu.int/euro/html/dossiers/... will give you an advance look at what eurodollars will look like.

If your interest is more scholarly or you hunger for in-depth information on the new currency, http://www.ecb.int/change/colist.htm is the place to go for a list of links to web sites providing all manner of information on the new currency and plans for the transition period.

As for myself, I am in advance mourning for the moments I could buy a pair of earrings and claim that they didn't really cost all that much. With the new euro, a French tourist in Berlin can buy Italian shoes and a back-packer from North Carolina can figure out what he paid for a beer in Belgium without mental gymnastics.

I guess I'll have to improve my language skills to remain impressive.

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