5 Euro notes
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Re: 5 Euro notes
I think, this is the mentioned bridge
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Re: Maps tell so much
Sorry, but you are wrong, dear androl.androl wrote:- -Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote:The map of 2 euro coin is interesting in this respect. We can see there not much more than one third of Finland on the map. Most of the Eastern Finland and all the Northern Finland do not exist according to this map - at least not as part of EU.
on the first one, whole Finland is there, and on the second, no borders are drawed, but I think all of Finland, along with parts of Russia, is on the map. - -
Check this map of Finland and try to put it on the map of any 2 euro coin (old or new, on brass or steel-like part), please.
http://i.infoplease.com/images/mfinland.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No need to carve it there as you can not do it on every 2 euro coin even if you tried.
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PS. Thanks to this very enlightenig conversation I now know that the lighter colour of the Northernmost Finland on 5 euro note (even lighter colour as on Turkey) does not mean that EU is planning a tax free zone up there in Lapland.
By the way, why not?
Merry Xmas everybody and don't take "it" too seriously!
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Re: Maps tell so much
It's a scandal to cut off an immense part of Finland on the €-coins. I'd suggest to make all coins square-shaped. This would make more space and allow the country to present itself in full size.Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote:Sorry, but you are wrong, dear androl.androl wrote:- -Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote:The map of 2 euro coin is interesting in this respect. We can see there not much more than one third of Finland on the map. Most of the Eastern Finland and all the Northern Finland do not exist according to this map - at least not as part of EU.
on the first one, whole Finland is there, and on the second, no borders are drawed, but I think all of Finland, along with parts of Russia, is on the map. - -
Check this map of Finland and try to put it on the map of any 2 euro coin (old or new, on brass or steel-like part), please.
http://i.infoplease.com/images/mfinland.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No need to carve it there as you can not do it on every 2 euro coin even if you tried.
Yours
P Woo enpen
PS. Thanks to this very enlightenig conversation I now know that the lighter colour of the Northernmost Finland on 5 euro note (even lighter colour as on Turkey) does not mean that EU is planning a tax free zone up there in Lapland.
By the way, why not?
Merry Xmas everybody and don't take "it" too seriously!
enp
The 5€ notes:
The mystery of Finland's most northern part designed in bright colour is as follows: It's the area of permanent snow, the land of the reindeer and the home of Santa Claus.
Merry Christmas
merkur2
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Re: Maps tell so much
which parts are you missing?merkur2 wrote:It's a scandal to cut off an immense part of Finland on the €-coins.Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote: Sorry, but you are wrong, dear androl.
Check this map of Finland and try to put it on the map of any 2 euro coin (old or new, on brass or steel-like part), please.
http://i.infoplease.com/images/mfinland.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
all of Finland fits on the map (+/- some pixels depending on sizing/rotating of the maps)
not Finland, but the northern part of Norway is missing!
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Re: Maps tell so much
Thank You, androl, for your masterful work on maps. They are close enough to do, as we not taking the borders too seriously, are we?androl wrote:which parts are you missing?merkur2 wrote:It's a scandal to cut off an immense part of Finland on the €-coins.Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote: Sorry, but you are wrong, dear androl.
Check this map of Finland and try to put it on the map of any 2 euro coin (old or new, on brass or steel-like part), please.
http://i.infoplease.com/images/mfinland.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
all of Finland fits on the map (+/- some pixels depending on sizing/rotating of the maps)
not Finland, but the northern part of Norway is missing!
Would it be too much to ask if you also draw the coin decided boarder between the Golden Finland and the Silver Finland on your map, please.
It would be so nice to show your map to all friends of mine who happen to live on the wrong side. Which one is the wrong one? It's up to you.
Did you know that such a long time ago our President Urho Kekkonen (called Urkki) and the contemporaous President of the Soviet Union used to have good relationships and they skied, went to sauna and drank a lot of vodka together as I have been told when I was young. According to the news agengy of the horse men, once President Kekkonen kindly asked if all the Eastern Carelia that Finland gave to Russia after the World War 2 could to given back to Finland and the Soviet President said "hey c'moon Urkki lets erase the whole boarder away between our two frienly nations". What did Kekkonen say to this proposal? Of course he said "No thank you, as I'm too old a man to rule such a large nation from Helsinki to Vladivostok".
Just a joke, but some people in Northern and Eastern Finland take boarders more seriously than you do there in the Western and Central Europe.
Besides, what would the map of 2 euro coin look like if Urkki answered "yes"? Western Europe would look so so so small in deed on the 2 euro coin map.
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Re: Maps tell so much
well, the shapes of all the countries are just an approximation, just compare the correctness of the euro map to the maps on these two coins, they are also both not wholly correct down to 0.1 mm, and still they call the one "wrong" and the other "correct"Puupenni - Wooden Penny wrote:as we not taking the borders too seriously, are we?
some people in Northern and Eastern Finland take boarders more seriously than you do
and in comparison to the parts of Finland that are behind the approximated borderline, the parts of Germany and France that are hidden behind the gigantic "EU" are immense!
here you are, have funPuupenni - Wooden Penny wrote:Would it be too much to ask if you also draw the coin decided boarder between the Golden Finland and the Silver Finland on your map, please
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Re: 5 Euro notes
Well, if you look at the coins, you will see that some countries disappear under the letters of the word "EURO"... It's also unfair...
only Spain, Portugal and UK are well-minted...
only Spain, Portugal and UK are well-minted...