Dollars
Got some yesterday so I've got some cash and it raises a question:
How do the Yanks tell their money apart? All the notes are the same size and colour, just the number is different. Not very friendly for the hard of seeing/blind. Or just inconvenient. When I open my wallet, I know the little green one is a fiver, the orange one is a tenner and the large purple one is a twenty, all other countries I've been to have similar differences.
Oh, and they really look like Monopoly money... ;o)
How do the Yanks tell their money apart? All the notes are the same size and colour, just the number is different. Not very friendly for the hard of seeing/blind. Or just inconvenient. When I open my wallet, I know the little green one is a fiver, the orange one is a tenner and the large purple one is a twenty, all other countries I've been to have similar differences.
Oh, and they really look like Monopoly money... ;o)
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you learn these thigns from watching Martial Law
Forgery ;)
the same size same paper thing is also the reason its easier to forge american money :)
Re: Forgery ;)
That way you odn't have to worry about the little foil strips.
Who says Channel 5 isn't educational? :-)
Re: Forgery ;)
In the early 1990s, the Iranian government used their presses to run off $100,000,000,000 US dollars in an attempt to cause the currency to crash. After this news was released, the dollar actually *rose* in value on the international exchanges.
Smal forgery is unstoppable, and the US largely doesn't even try - and currency manipulation is pointless, as if the cash value of all the money in the world were added up, more than 40% of it would be in dollars (the pound comes second, with 12%).
When your economy is that big, changing the design of your banknotes is a collossal undertaking, which is why it has never happened.
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