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Living with the Germans - Money

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ARTHUR KLEIN
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Guernsey
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A4008665
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05 May 2005

In fact it was quite funny really because we dealt in three currencies at the same time because anything circulated. I can remember going in to get stuff, we used German marks, we used francs and also Guernsey money, notes which were printed, 10/-, notes, 5/- notes, half crown notes and the odd bits of copper and silver that were still floating around. And there was an equivalent price for everything. You just bought it with whatever you had to hand. Funny really. It worked quite well.
ARTHUR KLEIN

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