SeattleDeafGrl
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Nice design! Money is getting trendy. Can't wait see this new 2004 color $20 dollar bill. Althought, it'll come out next year. What do you guys think of this?
javapride said:money is money to me, i see it as another tree being chopped down all in the name of money and its * new * trendy thing.,. BUT its a good color.. thats all my comment will be.
:jaw: are you serious? i'm wondering why my money isn't soft like cotton if it's 75%VamPyroX said:Actually, the materials used in money is 75% cotton and 25% linen. That's why the money doesn't get ruined when wet.
VamPyroX said:I hope it doesn't get out of hand and rainbow colored money get developed. I'd rather it keep its greenish color!
If it keeps up by using color instead of numbers, people will depend on color instead of using their reading ability... and our reading rate will go down making us an illiterate nation! Agh! Seriously, I think we should keep it traditional. It's nice to add a bit of color for security purposes, but all color... nah! As for different sizes, it's not gonna do much. What if a bill was folded to be smaller and a blind person felt something and paid with something big, he or she could be ripped off.WaterRats13 said:Hey, I'd rather that the money did go different colours and sizes because it'd be easier and fair for everyone. Australian bills all are different sizes and colours for identification purposes and know which one we're pulling out of the wallets!
The sizes because it'll enable blind people know which bill they have in their hands. That's what I was told by a mate of mine.