Yeah I suppose so...
But look at everyone else's money. Waterproof, plastic, scented, different sized, fancy glowings, gold and silver threads and whatnot...
then the United States green...
Not even a healthy green, like a dead brown-green.
It sort of stands out among all the color.
I guess, as long as you fine with it being unique because even fresh bills look old.
It funny how cartoons never really get that color right. It always to vibrant or rich.
Also how 'bout that clip-art $100 bill, who came up with that?
No its part of the proposal but i dont see the purpose of different physical sizes
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Me neither! I guess for identifying them easily but I think more people (especially bankers, cashiers etc) would be annoyed that they don't line up than people would like identifying them by size.
I'm not american nor living in America so I wouldn't get a say but I prefer the look of the normal ones, not to mention it's keeping alive the memory of men who have led your nation
Not really. He is one of the biggest influences on the founding of American government, with the constitution and all that jazz. I can understand why the exception was made there.
But look at everyone else's money. Waterproof, plastic, scented, different sized, fancy glowings, gold and silver threads and whatnot...
then the United States green...
Not even a healthy green, like a dead brown-green.
It sort of stands out among all the color.
It funny how cartoons never really get that color right. It always to vibrant or rich.
Also how 'bout that clip-art $100 bill, who came up with that?