FDLmold
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If a currency is not decimalized, how can you denote, on a chip, the difference between the "main" currency and the "sub" currency? For instance, pounds and shillings. Is symbols the only way?
Euros and centsEngland has pounds and pents. Not sure about the rest of Europe.
So £ and p.
The important parts have kronor and ören. Then there are a few odd countries where they have:England has pounds and pents. Not sure about the rest of Europe.
So £ and p.
Euros and cents
That would be fairly unique on an American chip set. I'll have to think about that.I’ve seen many European casinos use fractional numbers. So instead of a quarter being 25c, it’s €1/4.
The comma instead of a period alarms me every time I see it. You get used to glancing at #,###.## and ###,## freaks me out and I end up doing triple takes.I will double check at work tomorrow,
Otherwise, Partouche and Barrière casino resort uses € 0,xx
I’ve seen many European casinos use fractional numbers. So instead of a quarter being 25c, it’s €1/4.