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CZroe

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Out here in Virginia NONE of them do. And most people dont even know they exist.

I seriously doubt that. Have you been trying? It's been so long that they don't even bother giving an indication that they are accepted, so you just have to try. Most of them started taking them back in 2000. Most people here don't seem to know they exist either, so that doesn't mean much. A machine where I used to work would let me exchange a $20 bill for dollar coins and they worked all over town.
 
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CZroe

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only just recently did I learn there is both a princess peach AND a princess toadstool.

You still haven't learned. :)

The Japanese always called Princess Toadstool "Peach" and we first started calling her that with Super Mario 64 in 1996. I guess she's Princess Peach Toadstool now.

Pauline is the damsel in distress from Donkey Kong (1980).

Daisy is the distressed damsel from Super Mario Land on the original Game Boy (1989). Actually, the text would say "Oh, Daisy!" when you finished an earlier world, which may have just been an exclamation of surprise when the "damsel" there turned out to be a disguised enemy instead. In the late '90s Camelot Software was reviving and making up characters for their Mario Tennis and Mario Golf games when "Daisy" showed up again. They may have just assumed she was a different princess and her name was Daisy all along, but she's now an accepted character even though she might be made up (as are characters that were definitely made up, like Wa Luigi).
 
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