Talk:Currency Centre

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The title seems very generic, albeit Centre rather than Center helps, could it be Currency Centre (Ireland) or similar? SeoR 07:21, 28 May 2007 (UTC)

I assume you are deciding about a move to Currency Centre (Ireland)? Move it if their is a real need and likelyhood that their is an alternative place called "Currency Centre", but lets not move it just because its very generic. A lot of proper nouns can be very generic i.e. two common words that happen to come togetheir in the right order, but to the best of my knowledge their is only one place by the name "Currency Centre" and in fact I believe it to be one of the very few places where coins and notes are manufactured for currency usage in one place. Djegan 23:00, 28 May 2007 (UTC)