Message from @Deleted User
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doesn't Malta use the brussels rouble(euro) though?
There is already an unofficial company of "Merc police" in balkans used to counter riots
and I thought Lithuania's military was full of retards
yeah we use Euros
morons driving when piss ass drunk
we used to use Maltese Lira, which was LITERALLY the strongest currency in the world before we joined the EU
volunteer forces pushing dedovshina(basically severe hazing of new recruits) on fresh conscripts
to compare it, i used exchange rates from euro to filipino pesos, and Maltese Lira to filipino pesos
one euro is around 50 pesos
back then, 1 Maltese Lira was like
over 200 pesos
but when the banks were giving people euros in exhange for their Lira, they were giving euros at a 2.2 ratio
meaning 1 lira would give you 2.2 euros from the bank
but
if i were to exchange my lira into a euro, and then into pesos, i'd only get 120 pesos worth from my lira
The biggest crime here was that they changed drachmas, we never got a true exchange in Euros and inflation hit hard
they essencially cut 80 pesos worth of currency strength when they changed from Lira into Euros
that sucks man
do you still have some drachmae?
Nop
i'm actually curious to what they look like
I may have some hidden in the house
also my step sister kept one bill of each for the Lira
but it's unlikely
@Deleted User Thats how they looked though
is that the owl of athena or did you guys not have any of the mythology on your coins?
The owl of Athena
that's cool
i love greek mythology
It was a mix of ancient greek drachmas and heroes from 1821 (Greek war for independence against ottos)
who's the guy on the coin then?
He is called the father of modern Greece from the revolutionaries, somehow forgotten today though
purified form of the greek language?
what does that mean?
father of modern greece
i like it