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  2. Private currency - Wikipedia

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    A private currency is a currency issued by a private entity, be it an individual, a commercial business, a nonprofit or decentralized common enterprise. It is often contrasted with fiat currency issued by governments or central banks .

  3. J. S. G. Boggs - Wikipedia

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    James Stephen George Boggs (January 16, 1955 – January 22, 2017) was an American artist, best known for his hand-drawn depictions of banknotes.Due to his pre-Bitcoin philosophical questions about the value of fiat currency, [2] his early interest in creating his own currency, [3] and his contributions to an "encrypted online currency" as early as 2000, [4] Boggs was described by Artnet as ...

  4. Fictional currency - Wikipedia

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    Coin props depicting a fictional wizarding currency in the Harry Potter fantasy films.. Authors doing worldbuilding and creating imaginary societies have to take care when naming fictional currencies because of the associations between currency names and countries; recognizable names for currencies of the future (e.g. dollar or yen) may be used to imply how history has progressed, but would ...

  5. Create your own currency and reign in spending! - AOL

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    A year or two back one of the fast food giants ran a commercial which featured a bunch of 20-somethings breaking down all of their major purchases into double cheeseburgers or chicken nuggets.

  6. Funny Money: Minting your own currency for fun and profit - AOL

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    My introduction to funny money probably came with my first vistt to Chuck E. Cheese. In addition to its extensive collection of arcade games, creepy animatronic figures, and ball cages filled with ...

  7. Matthew Lesko - Wikipedia

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    Free Money To Pay Your Bills (2003, ISBN 1-878346-65-2) Free Money To Get A Better Home (2004, ISBN 1-878346-67-9) Free Money To Quit Your Job (2004, ISBN 1-878346-68-7) Free Money for Entrepreneurs (2005, ISBN 1-878346-69-5) American Benefits for Seniors: Getting the Most Out of Your Retirement (2006, ISBN 1-878346-87-3)

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