Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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There were some technical hitches though, with cash machines out of order in many places including the Grand Place square in Europe's administrative capital of Brussels. Where people did manage to get hold of the new cash, their verdicts were mixed."It doesn't look real. It's small, isn't it? It's a funny color. It doesn't smell like money," said Irish tourist Kieran O'Brien, 38, who had just withdrawn an orange and brown 50-euro note from a cash machine in Amsterdam."God how ugly! They look so cold metallic, boring and soulless," said Michela Moccia, 34, handling euro notes in Rome.The new notes in purple, yellow, green, blue, red and orange bear architectural designs of bridges and arches rather than national cultural symbols or figureheads. The coins bear national emblems on one side like Germany's landmark Brandenburg Gate and Belgium's King Albert, a map of Europe on the reverse.

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