>I randomly choose some much more well known currencies. I sure more people >have heard about the Ruble than have heard about the Tala or the Dobra. > >Using the same calculations and techniques as before... > > Transaction >Currency GDP Volume >Australian Dollar (AUD) | $393.9 billion | $3.24 billion | July 2003 >Bahamian Dollar (BSD) | $5.63 billion | $46.27 million | April 2002 >Canadian Dolar (CAD) | $688.3 billion | $5.66 billion | September 2003 >Danish Krone (DKK) | $124.4 billion | $1.02 billion | April 2003 >Egyptian Pound (EGP) | $188 billion | $1.55 billion | May 2003 >Irish Punt (IEP) | $67.1 billion | $551.5 million | January 2003 >Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) | $43.7 billion | $359.18 million | December 2002 >New Zealand Dollar (NZD) | $61.1 billion | $502.19 million | January 2003 >Russian Ruble (RUB) | $593.4 billion | $4.88 billion | August 2003 >Swiss Franc (CHF) | $191.8 billion | $1.58 billion | May 2003 > > A fantastic entry!! Can anyone beat it? (It occurs to me that as the prizes get bigger, one could utilize information from earlier entries ... which may, or may not, be a good thing.) --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]