Finding America

Me and Tarah

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Because we stayed well within our travel budget while in England, we arrived back on American soil with a wad of English money (well, 40 quid). So instead of spending it all at once, we figured we'd turn the camera on and give you fine people a rundown of some of the more notable differences between American and British money. Watch the video below to find out more.





Laurence Brown is a British writer and YouTuber who somehow convinced the city of Chicago to let him in. He is an English Language graduate from Lancaster University and a passionate word etymologist, with a particular interest in British and American neologisms. Since moving to the United States, he has become increasingly curious about Britain's historical influence on American culture and about America in general.

4 comments:

  1. Cool post! Thanks for the video.

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  2. Thanks! Very interesting. Your wife always looks so pretty, and she's got a lovely sense of humor, too. What a catch!

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  3. Just wanted to point out on the U.S. currency. There is a coin for 50 cents or half dollar as it reads. Also there are 2 $1.00 coins. One is the silver dollar while the other less popular was the Susan B Anthony dollar coin. The Susan B Anthony coin was short lived since some genius made the coins almost the exact same diameter as the 25 cent coin. People were spending the 1 dollar coins thinking they were the quarter dollar coins.

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