I like the color. I want to see what the Fed does with the $1.
Other countries' money looks too colorful to me.
Other countries' money looks too colorful to me.
Probably leave it the way it is.After G said:I want to see what the Fed does with the $1.
EricNau said:Probably leave it the way it is.![]()
Are the entire notes made of plastic, or just the clear logo? I saw some over the summer but they didn't feel like plastic... maybe it's just me.max_altitude said:I don't mind the looks of ours, though I'm ashamed to admit that I don't even know who half the people on them are...![]()
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I remember when they first started using the plastic notes there was a problem with the Queen's face on the $5 notes. It could be rubbed out with an eraser, or if it went through the wash it would come out with no face!
BTW, the green ones are my favourite!
EricNau said:Are the entire notes made of plastic, or just the clear logo? I saw some over the summer but they didn't feel like plastic... maybe it's just me.
I really like the look of yours, but I hate the different sizes.
BTW: I like the green US bills too!![]()
cait-sith said:i like the new canadian bills more than the new austrailian billsespecially when i have them in my wallet.
similar in spirit though. got the queen on your 5??? she's worth more than that -- we put her on the 20!
american money looks like monopoly money to me. shouldn't the richest nation have the nicest $$$?
I once had a guy pay me in Kennedy half-dollars. I think it was about $5.50 worth too.CorvusCamenarum said:Or we could take a page from the Brits and do away with the $1 note in lieu of coins. Then again, people look at me funny whenever I use dollar coin(s) to purchase something, and I actually had one store clerk question their legality once (apparently she had never seen one).
CorvusCamenarum said:Or we could take a page from the Brits and do away with the $1 note in lieu of coins. Then again, people look at me funny whenever I use dollar coin(s) to purchase something, and I actually had one store clerk question their legality once (apparently she had never seen one).
CorvusCamenarum said:Or we could take a page from the Brits and do away with the $1 note in lieu of coins. Then again, people look at me funny whenever I use dollar coin(s) to purchase something, and I actually had one store clerk question their legality once (apparently she had never seen one).
Counterfit said:I once had a guy pay me in Kennedy half-dollars. I think it was about $5.50 worth too.
Blue Velvet said:That's struck me as a little strange... to have a bill for such a small denomination.
Here in the UK we have £2 coins as well (US$3.51 according to Calculator).
The smallest notes are £5 and when you do get them, they're usually battered as hell tough life, being a £5 note.
timepass said:I dont think that ever going to happen in the US. Yeah they have the "golden dollar" coins which are great for some things but the fact is I dont like caring around coins in my pocket. Just to heavy. now I try not to get more than 4-5 1 dollar bills in my wallet at any one time but I would not like to caring around 4-5 coins in my pockets. Heck I have a coin glass I keep where at the end of the day I just put empty my pocket and throw that days change in the glass. If it was not for 1 dollar bills that glass would sky rocket it value and I dont want to.
mad jew said:Ha.![]()
I mean, is your cash made from paper or plastic? Our notes are plastic so they can't really break, no matter how you treat them. I was shown some American money recently and it was paper. I dunno how old it was, but it wasn't very durable.
Blue Velvet said:That's struck me as a little strange... to have a bill for such a small denomination.
Here in the UK we have £2 coins as well (US$3.51 according to Calculator).
The smallest notes are £5 and when you do get them, they're usually battered as hell — tough life, being a £5 note.
Nermal said:Here are some (not all) of our notes![]()
That's good, because they really were a bit, um, bright....Nermal said:They're made from the same stuff as yours. Those scans are awful, the colours are significantly different on the actual notes.
CorvusCamenarum said:On another note, why does (only?) Scotland have £1 notes? I have 3 of those left as the bank manager here couldn't identify them as legitimate foreign currency.
Concur. The only time I spent in England on the last trip was passing through Gatwick twice, so I spent two weeks slowly changing English notes for Scottish as I spent.Applespider said:Scotland has a £1 note (issued by Royal Bank of Scotland) and £100 note (issued by all three Scottish issuing banks). The Scottish banks having the right to print their own money is a holdover from the Act of Union - although it is still underwritten by the Bank of England (the Scottish banks 'pay' the B of E for the currency they are printing). As a Scot, I think the Bank of Scotland notes are much prettier than their English equivalent.
Applespider said:The whole UK used to have £1 notes but they were phased out in favour of the coins after a few years of having both. They did get filthy very quickly. There was a bit of an uproar from those who didn't like the idea of lugging around lots of coins and the Royal Bank of Scotland decided to keep some 'good feeling' and continue printing £1 notes.
CorvusCamenarum said:I do like the way that the £1 coins have a variety of designs on the reverse, rather like our more recent State Quarters program. If memory serves, though, your designs are indicative of in which mint the coin was struck, yes?