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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (74873)8/12/2001 9:55:27 AM
From: clochard  Respond to of 116770
 
CH means Confoederatio Helvetica, a.k.a. Schweiz, Suisse, Svizzera, or Switzerland, a small country between Germany, Italy, France, and Austria having great reserves of Gold and chocolate. Both the UK and CH have nice currencies with pretty colour motives and big watermarks and other cool gizmos. Although the UK Pound is thought to be overvalued by at least 20%, many foreigners would sell their close relatives for a chance to live in the capital city and earn the minumum wage. In CH, where I work, the Franc is considered to be joined at the hip with the Euro, but will not be replaced by same as CH is not part of the European Union now or in the forseeable future.