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Coin Paper
Make your own legal tender with peelable adhesive papers. | |
There are some inventions that
bring such affluence to the
creators that it is said "they can
print their own money".
Undoubtedly, most will also
agree this too is an invention.
However, unlike print their own
money inventions, this
invention simply allows the the
holder to produce
bill sized
paper denominations from
loose change. By peeling off
the correct denomination areas
and adhering the coins to the
sticky backing, a convenient
wallet sized currency can be
assembled.
http://www.telegrap...w-coin-designs.html
[pocmloc, Aug 24 2013]
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I was following along pretty well until the word "convenient". Can you explain? |
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re convenient: the coins arn't loose in one's pocket, but attached to a bill that can be held in the wallet, and once given to a cashier, they can see all the coins at once spread out on one denomination. |
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re baked postage stamps: a form of once currency with a sticky backing isn't the idea. |
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(+) Bun for the effort but clerks, in my experience, aren't hired to think. |
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8th, you're reading his idea backwards. |
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rcarty is talking about a piece of sticky paper the
size and shape of a conventional bill, with
removable protective covers on the stickum. |
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Each removable cover shows a picture or number
indicating what coin might be stuck to the sticky
paper in that location. |
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To "make money" with this idea, one would pull off
several covers, and attach ordinary coinage to the
sticky paper. Ta-da! You've magically turned a
dollar's worth of loose coins into a paper dollar.
Sort of. |
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[] No bun, since I don't see it as being any more
convenient than a change purse. No fishbone,
since it's not a totally aweful idea. |
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Ah, cudgel, I see your point. Somebody should try the
idea out and report back with the results. |
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Electronic Funds Transfer (at) Point Of Sale. |
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Erm, why not just have interlocking (I'm sure that's some place in Scotland) coins? |
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Then you could simply snap together a £1 note from all those 10p's in your pocket. |
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I can't figure this out. The sticky coin paper sticks to
the
coin? |
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^ A piece of paper with sticky dots on it which you stick coins to. |
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Ah! Got it. Thanks, [FT]. |
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So would interlocking coins be puzzle-piece shaped? |
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Stick on stamps instead of coins, and the stamps are much less useful as postage. Stamps come in many sizes. but clear pockets might be a way to use stamps as money and still have usable stamps. Use the forever stamps and you have forever money. |
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