: i think the question was something like "smaller national currencies", ie to me implying "smaller real-nation :) currencies" .... could you punt on a guess for say the AUD ? : I randomly choose some much more well known currencies. I sure more people have heard about the Ruble than have heard about the Tala or the Dobra. Using the same calculations and techniques as before... Transaction Currency GDP Volume Australian Dollar (AUD) | $393.9 billion | $3.24 billion | July 2003 Bahamian Dollar (BSD) | $5.63 billion | $46.27 million | April 2002 Canadian Dolar (CAD) | $688.3 billion | $5.66 billion | September 2003 Danish Krone (DKK) | $124.4 billion | $1.02 billion | April 2003 Egyptian Pound (EGP) | $188 billion | $1.55 billion | May 2003 Irish Punt (IEP) | $67.1 billion | $551.5 million | January 2003 Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) | $43.7 billion | $359.18 million | December 2002 New Zealand Dollar (NZD) | $61.1 billion | $502.19 million | January 2003 Russian Ruble (RUB) | $593.4 billion | $4.88 billion | August 2003 Swiss Franc (CHF) | $191.8 billion | $1.58 billion | May 2003 Ian Green wrote: > Can we grow 31 more times in the next couple of years? I hope so! With a 31%/month growth rate, e-gold will grow over 650x in 2 years. Viking Coder ________________ Worth Two Cents? http://www.2cw.org/VikingCoder --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]