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From: kjfair@midway.uchicago.edu (Kenneth Fair)
Subject: Re: Looking for international word
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In article <4mb19n$ipv@lll-winken.llnl.gov>, Kathleen Fischer
<kfischer@greenhouse.llnl.gov> wrote:

>I want the main character to start the game with a small amount of his/her
>native currancy (in paper form) without me (the programmer) having to know that
>that nationality is.  I believe that "coin" is a nice generic term for metal
>currancy, is there a similiar one for paper currancy?

Maybe "bill" would suffice?

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