Pokémon Dollar: Difference between revisions

Undo revision 1648190 by Arod48 (talk) for one thing, a bottle of calcium vitamins costs different amounts between stores and countries
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The symbol for {{PDollar}} resembles an unofficial but often-used symbol for the {{wp|Russian ruble}} currency—the {{wp|Cyrillic}} letter {{wp|Р}} with a horizontal stroke and an extended curved line. It can also be seen to resemble one way of writing the symbol for {{wp|Philippine peso}}, the official currency of the {{wp|Philippines}}.
* The symbol for {{PDollar}} resembles an unofficial but often-used symbol for the {{wp|Russian ruble}} currency—the {{wp|Cyrillic}} letter {{wp|Р}} with a horizontal stroke and an extended curved line. It can also be seen to resemble one way of writing the symbol for {{wp|Philippine peso}}, the official currency of the {{wp|Philippines}}.
* Using a bottle of Calcium vitamins ($11) and Calcium ({{PDollar}}9800), this makes $1={{PDollar}}890.91.
**though this is not very accurate, as this would mean a bottle of soda is $0.03.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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