I’ll sell for no less than $10.
No lowballers, I know what I got.
Submitted 2 days ago by over_clox@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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I’ll sell for no less than $10.
No lowballers, I know what I got.
Hold. In a week you’ll have $7
5 genuine United States dollars
I’ll sell for no less than $10.
Is this a good deal? Someone who’s good at eggonomics pls help
It was a good deal yesterday, eggs have inflated to $10 each now…
This is good for eggcoin.
No sale, but thanks for the offer 👍
But it was written by Mr. Werberjegermanjensen. He was #1!
Good thing you wrote the value on the eggs so even americas get it.
The Jack London story “The One Thousand Dozen” from The Faith of Men pivots entirely on eggs being $1 apiece
Jokes aside I find it interesting that the US still uses paper money
Okay. May I ask what countries don’t?
I mean even if it’s falling out of favor, still, I have not heard of any countries to completely abandon paper cash.
I believe OP meant to say that they are surprised our banknotes aren’t made of plastic or a more durable material as Canadian dollars are - rather than the other possible interpretation, referring to a cashless economy.
China doesn’t, but yeah, what could go wrong with the authoritarian government tracking every transaction you make
Many countries are transitioning from paper money for example the UK, Australia have somewhat eliminated paper currency. There is more but I can’t think off the top of my head and I do have multiple foreign notes that are not paper.
It’s interesting to see
Hard boiled currency.
ms_lane@lemmy.world 2 days ago
What manner of single use plastic hell is this?!
kjetil@lemmy.world 2 days ago
For the love of gaia, try some cardboard. It literally grows on trees!
ms_lane@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Before this post, I’ve never seen egg cartons that weren’t just some sort of cardboard.