jessexy wrote:KnoxVegas wrote:While our bills are uniform, we are getting color added to them thanks to efforts to thwart counterfeiting. I prefer the use of colour. I also like the dollar coin concept but I am sure I am in the minority on both.
From my experience travelling overseas, at certain points of the day and night, it is easier to look into your wallet and pull out money by color. When I lived in Australia, a pink ($5AUD) and a blue ($10AUD) was the necessary amount for cab fare at the end of the night. Their bills are also plastic and last longer than US bills, for what it is worth. Oh and they do not use a penny anymore.
The Euro is very consumer friendly. My only issue is with thei 1/2 cent coin, which is smaller than our penny. I have noticed a lot of shopkeepers who horde them in an effort to take them out of circulation, since most dispise them so much. My understanding is that the Germans requested this coin be minted as part of the new currency since they had a 1/2 pfenning coin in the past and are the only ones who enjoy using the small coin.
Still notakers on what unit of US currency has Braille on it, huh? The only hint is that the unit is in general circulation. You possibly have one now in your wallet or on your night stand.
too bad the blind people still cant SEE the colors of the money.
Too bad, cause that was a good movie