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10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Tue 20 Dec 2011, 20:53
by nestou
Hi mate
i think this is the right time we baptize with a abbreviation the new 2012 2€ CC for the 10 years of euro the coin issued in few days also some pleadings are:

10YE
10Ys€
TENYE

you opinion it is incumbent upon.

Also with this oportunity i want to send warm wishes to all of you for Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful new year.

Kind regards from Greece
Nikos

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Tue 20 Dec 2011, 22:53
by BadVariemai
"I copy my post from the old site"

My best wishes to all too...
We may can organize a poll for the name.
Here are some more ideas...
TYE ( Ten Years Euro)
TEC ( Ten years Euro Cash or coins)
TYEC ( Ten Years Euro Cash or coins)
Vangelis

10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Wed 21 Dec 2011, 11:16
by feralcas
I think that TYE (Ten Years of EURO) is the best and it has 3 letters like the previous ones (TOR and EMU).

Fernando Castro

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Wed 21 Dec 2011, 13:33
by numizmatik
My idea was TEC (C means cash, of course) which has also 3 letters. It has an advantage, because:

TEC - Ten years of Euro Cash is definitly 2012 coin, since cash came in circulation de facto in 2002
TYE - Ten Years Euro can mean also EMU coins, because Euro was introduced de jure in 1999

Poll - good idea.

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Sat 14 Jan 2012, 22:50
by davidhs
numizmatik wrote:Poll - good idea.
+1

In the begining I used TYE because are the first letter of three first words (like EMU and ToR) but now I use TEC because same reason of numizmatik.
numizmatik wrote:TEC - Ten years of Euro Cash is definitly 2012 coin, since cash came in circulation de facto in 2002
TYE - Ten Years Euro can mean also EMU coins, because Euro was introduced de jure in 1999
Another reason: it has a consonant, vowel, consonant; it is easy to pronounce (I suppose that in any language in Latin characters). Well, maybe TYE also (if the "y" is read as "i")

The other alternatives are more than three letters and even symbols. Are more complicated to write and pronounce.
nestou wrote:10YE
10Ys€
TENYE
BadVariemai wrote:TYEC ( Ten Years Euro Cash or coins)

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2012, 18:00
by nestou
Hi
the dominant opinion from many member is "TYE" also i'm agree too for pool.

Best regards
Nikos

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2012, 19:12
by numizmatik
Is it possible to make pools on this forum? The system is quite different from ex euroswapper forum.

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2012, 19:52
by luit
numizmatik wrote:Is it possible to make pools on this forum? The system is quite different from ex euroswapper forum.
This forum is created with phpBB3 the old was made with phpBB2, so not too much different.
As far as I know every user should be able to create a poll, at least I did not take measures to switch it off...

Luit

Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Mon 16 Jan 2012, 12:23
by davidhs
luit wrote:This forum is created with phpBB3 the old was made with phpBB2, so not too much different.
As far as I know every user should be able to create a poll, at least I did not take measures to switch it off...

Luit
We have not permission (or I have not permission: I tried before yesterday ;) )

I do not see Poll creation tab
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Re: 10 years of euro and wishes

Posted: Mon 23 Jan 2012, 10:20
by adigas
I also think abbreviation "TYE" is the best between proposals.