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This page seriously needs its first archive (subpage method is easiest) if someone has the 5-10 minutes to do it. No further edits should be made to this section. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page. The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. I'm removing the tag the proposer was well-intentioned if uninformed. The term "dollar" applies to more than the US dollar, until we annex Canada and Australia, etc. strongly oppose for all the reasons mentioned above.Can we consider the matter settled? Dove1950 00:03, 9 November 2006 (UTC) currency without realizing that others exist may learn something, which ought to be one of the prime motivations for the compilers of an encyclopedia. By leaving dollar in place, anyone looking for the U.S. oppose: The dollar article also deals with near contemporary use of the word dollar to mean 5 shillings in the U.K.strong oppose: dollar links United States dollar in the first para removing one click for people who mean USD would cause excessive inconvenience elsewhere.Where does that content go in the event of a merge? I certainly don't think that United States dollar is an appropriate place for it. oppose: In addition to ChoChoPK's points, the dollar page has a history of the term "dollar" not specific to any particular national currency.By the way, when people say "peso", what kind of peso do they "usually" come to mind? - ChoChoPK (球球PK) ( talk | contrib) 23:41, 6 November 2006 (UTC) In addition, if you were to carry out the merge, then you would have to do it globally for franc, ruble, pound, peso, rupee, and dinar, which I also oppose. Now this list is incomplete, but non USA population already exceeds 35% of that of the USA. Let me give the population of places that use "dollar" This "usually" of yours is far less compared to "USA". strongly oppose This "usually" you refer to is not "usually" enough to justify it.The minor page should be reduced to a disambiguation page since it isn't as complete as this one. I suggest that the article dollar be merged into this article because when people talk about dollars what usually comes to mind is the USD. The result of the debate was not to merge Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposal. 55 Historical Exchange Rates (Pound sterling).42 Philippines mentioned in the article.30 Dollar denomination image, $100 vs $1.24 Section on Composition of the Dollar.10 1970s’ inflation not necessarily caused by commodity price increases.
