Originally Posted by CGM In Canada you often hear a five dollar bill referred to as a fin. Hey buddy, can you spot me a fin? $10 bill is often called a ten-spot. Yea I've hear that. And isn't a 10 a sawbuck? eg "That pigeon...you just kill it? Is it fresh? I'll give you a sawbuck for it. "
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Originally Posted by Youngblood Originally Posted by CGM In Canada you often hear a five dollar bill referred to as a fin. Hey buddy, can you spot me a fin? $10 bill is often called a ten-spot. Yea I've hear that. And isn't a 10 a sawbuck? eg "That pigeon...you just kill it? Is it fresh? I'll give you a sawbuck for it. " yeah $10 is a sawbuck, $20 is a double sawbuck. But I don't recall ever hearing sawbuck used in a conversation, except one about currency slang.
We use Euros. Some people call them Yo'yo's. Like the Brit's we call notes fivers....tenners etc.
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