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Tarik Mikou
The current economic instability in Greece could soon force the country out of the eurozone, which means it will need to print a new currency sharpish. De La Rue, the British company that produces bank notes for more than 150 countries, is reportedly preparing for a potential reintroduction of the drachma, but given that a lot of the equipment used for that currency has been destroyed, it will take them months. So what is Greece going to use in the meantime? Apparently, it’s a choice between stamping a D across euro notes already in use, or just clipping off the corners. Surely they could think of something a little more imaginative?
via The Guardian , Sunday 20 May 2012
The current economic instability in Greece could soon force the country out of the eurozone, which means it will need to print a new currency sharpish. De La Rue, the British company that produces bank notes for more than 150 countries, is reportedly preparing for a potential reintroduction of the drachma, but given that a lot of the equipment used for that currency has been destroyed, it will take them months. So what is Greece going to use in the meantime? Apparently, it’s a choice between stamping a D across euro notes already in use, or just clipping off the corners. Surely they could think of something a little more imaginative?
via The Guardian , Sunday 20 May 2012