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Monday, 21 November 2011

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The krone or kroner in plural is the official currency of Norway. Its ISO 4217 code is NOK and its symbol is kr. Its subunit is called the øre. The name of currency, when translated to English, is called “crown.” It was introduced to Norway in 1875 which replaced its currency at that time, the Norwegian speciedaler. It is the result of Norway joining the Scandinavian Monetary Union which was established in 1873 (Norway joined two years later) but persisted only until the World War I. In the union, the name of the currency is krone, for Denmark and Norway, and krona for Sweden. After the dissolution of the monetary union, Norway, together with Denmark and Sweden, kept the names of their currencies.

The Norwegian krone is divided into 100 øre. The coins were introduced to Norway in 1874 and some coins in 1875. Sometime between 1875 and 1878, new coins were introduced. The denominations consisted of bronze, silver, and gold coins. Bronze composed the 1, 2, and 5 øre, silver composed the 10, 25 and 50 øre along with 1 and 2 kroner, and gold composed the 10 and 20 kroner. The 2 kroner coins were last issued on 1917. Production of 1 and 2 øre was ceased in 1972, 5 and 25 øre in 1982, and 10 øre coins in 1992.

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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

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United States of America Currency:
Now, we could also take this discussion one step further, and examine why Federal Reserve Notes have integrated blatant Masonic symbolism (all-seeing eye atop the pyramid, novus ordo seclorum [translation: new order of the ages], etc.) onto our $1 bill since 1935, but I'll kindly pass on that conversation for now.
 
By definition, paper dollars that are issued without an express certification that an equal amount of gold or silver has been secured within the US Treasury (and can be provided to the bearer of said notes, on demand) to guarantee their value, are collectively known as fake money; as previously noted, others may prefer the politically correct term, fiat currency, however, being semantically neurotic, I prefer "fake", as the connotation of this word is generally stronger.




Before 1933, every US dollar bill was backed by statutorily-defined amounts of gold and silver. Therefore, anyone holding these bills could literally walk into a local bank, or if they so desired, the US Treasury itself, and demand to redeem them for their worth in gold or silver. As we all know, following the massive banking collapse of 1933, this policy was unconstitutionally suspended when President Roosevelt outlawed private gold ownership by US citizens; some dollars were still redeemable in silver until 1968.
In closing, below are two distinctly antithetic US dollar bills for your reference. If you cannot view either bill clearly, please contact me, and I'll gladly send you a copy for your records. As a man of my word, I attest that the following words do in fact appear, as is, on both bills.

Monday, 14 November 2011

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United Arab Emirate currency

The Currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham (Dh), or the United Arab Emirate Dirham (AED), as it's termed in the international market. One Dirham is equal to 100 Fils. Dubai currency notes are available in denominations of 5,10,20,50,100,200,500 and 1000 Dirhams. And Dubaicurrency exchange rate are available on Dubai Govt.



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Bank of America - (202) 624-4800 - 4201 Connecticut Ave Nw, Washington, DC
Provident Bank - (202) 333-6163 - 1055 Thomas Jefferson St Nw, Washington, DC
Suntrust Bank - Dupont Circle ATM - (800) 786-8787 - 1369 Connecticut Ave Nw,Washington, DC
Bank of America - (202) 624-4565 - 722 H St Ne, Washington, DC
Bank of America - (202) 624-5110 - 1801 K St Nw, Washington, DC
Bank of America - (202) 624-5012 - 1090 Vermont Ave Nw, Washington, DC
Bank of America - (202) 624-4370 - 3 Dupont Cir Nw, Washington, DC
Bank of America - (202) 624-4253 - 1501 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington, DC




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