Factastical Friday – The Cash-tastic Edition
I will gladly pay you Monday for some financial facts today.
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Coins have a grooved edge because in the past dishonest traders filed down the edges to remove some of the precious metal.
The world’s smallest banknote, issued in Morocco, was the size of a postage stamp.
The first european stock exchange was established in Antwerp, Belgium, in 1531.
Inflation was so bad in Hungary in 1946 that the 1931 gold pengo was valued at 130 million trillion paper pengos.
A trillion $10 bills, if they were taped end to end, would wrap around the globe more than 380 times.
Diners Club issued the first card to only two hundred customers, and it could only be used at twenty seven restaurants in New York City.
By using your credit card, you are agreeing to the cardholder agreement. If the agreement is updated, simply using the card indicates agreement,