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Maybe because we only take money seriously if it is tastefully monochromatic? |
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pfff amateurs...
or..., colour and contents, Baruch Spinoza: |
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those aren't colours! these are colours
![]() australian money, made of polymer with translucent windows <those white things in the pic> |
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Given that our lowest coinage bears the echidna, I�ll throw in my 5 cents & make a quick plug for Australian notes, not only in purdy colours but also on washing machine proof plastic. I think Thailand used the same technology for some of its 20 baht notes as well.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/currency.html I recall somewhere an estimate that due to the bland ol� greenback�s simplicity, anywhere up to 10% of the worldwide notes in circulation are forgeries, but that�s fairly anecdotal. [damn crossposts, steal my thunder, grumble] |
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That's Darwin.
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More: http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/Mon....html#P67_3434 HR |
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