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Story of The king Jack and the peasants | |||
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One quiet morning there was a king Jack exploring his city, he walked past the shops and halls until he reachced a dead end where he found a teacher. He asked the teacher her name and she said that her name was Sophia. King Jack was wondering what she was doing at a dead end so he asked his question. Nervously Sophia replied she was looking for food to help her fellow friends who are peasants survive. the peasants names were lorenzo, peter, dookey, becca and the youngest of them all, matron sanduice bullti eva. the king laughed and went of running and teasing the teacher. the next day the king got punished and died because he was a bad person. Moral: dont be bad its not good | |||
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Revision as of 15:03, 22 April 2007
There are many $1 banknotes, bills or coins, including:
- Australian one dollar note
- Australian one dollar coin
- Loonie, the Canadian one-dollar coin
- United States dollar bill
- United States dollar coin
- One of the withdrawn Canadian banknotes
- One of the coins of Hong Kong
- One of the banknotes of Zimbabwe
Other currencies that issue $1 banknotes, bills or coins are:
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