Was old Canadian money, like late 1990s, un-tearable? Or am I mixing up Canada and Australia?
One of those citizens dared me to rip up their money when they paid for their tickets at Disneyland. They were delighted that I was amazed. Good times.
Sorry Cathy, I just realized that the Toonie for scale probably doesn't mean that much to you.... lol
No worries, I'll just google the diameter...
"28 mm"
Well *THAT* doesn't friggin help!
I thought a little bigger than our quarter, close enough.
our quarter is the same size as yours, so this might help
-- Edited by SensKat on Friday 2nd of July 2021 09:28:52 PM
LOL, that works.
When I was in Victoria, I explained to the waiter than I wanted a bill back as change. So, I'm like, "The smallest is a $5, right? If I give you X (USD), is that enough to get a $5 (CAD) back as change and still give you a decent tip?"
That's my only souvenir from that trip, besides pictures, laminated and used as a bookmark.
oooh, the old paper bills, or the new plastic ones? Are you in need of a new souvenir?
Sorry Cathy, I just realized that the Toonie for scale probably doesn't mean that much to you.... lol
No worries, I'll just google the diameter...
"28 mm"
Well *THAT* doesn't friggin help!
I thought a little bigger than our quarter, close enough.
our quarter is the same size as yours, so this might help
-- Edited by SensKat on Friday 2nd of July 2021 09:28:52 PM
LOL, that works.
When I was in Victoria, I explained to the waiter than I wanted a bill back as change. So, I'm like, "The smallest is a $5, right? If I give you X (USD), is that enough to get a $5 (CAD) back as change and still give you a decent tip?"
That's my only souvenir from that trip, besides pictures, laminated and used as a bookmark.