American "money"

>American "money"

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>be American
>put Aunt Jemima on your money

Deeee-licious!

What about it?

>his """currency""" does not have a foreign monarch on it

>american bills are all dirtt and disgusting from touching millions of hands for year
>canadian bills are always brand new no matter where you get them
>get brand new ones every time you go at the ATM, literally

plus, your flag has a foreign country's flag in it.

You lads just stole our polymer money, before that you had the same ugly green linen cotton

the constitution of the country you're pretending to be from was written by Americans

It was still a different blend, and different colouration. And only the 20$ is green.

>You lads just stole our polymer money

Buddy, you literally make them for us. That's some low-effort theft.

>you're pretending to be from
there are many real japs on Sup Forums. I think 99.9% are real.

And before that, we had this. Again, a different blend, and only the 20$ is green.

You have to go way back to the 50's before the bills even start to feel the same as America's do today, and even then we still had coloured bills, and more security features than most of America's bills do today (they only JUST got a reflective strip on ONE of their banknotes).

>leaves on the bill
good.

This set is our best set. Fucking trains and space and war and shit. I hope we aren't going to change them anytime soon.

>tfw no ayylmaos on money

>the Canadarm is Canada's greatest (only) contribution to humanity

really makes you think

>canada an expert in maple syrup and maple syrup accessories

Not only does it look like Monopoly money, but it's worth about the same.

>not joining the modern age and ditching cash altogether

The rationale for not doing security features on the $1, $2, and $5 bill is that no one is going to counterfeit them due to their low value. Since the $20 bill design is going to be changed anyway, I guess that's also why they're waiting to do advanced anti-counterfeiting measures. IDK about the $10 and $50 bills.

god tier banknote

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>Well designed bank note with austere leader
vs
>Ostentatious 90s website abomination

there was a long standing rumour that the new 100's were maple syrup scented

people were calling banks and complaining the syrup smell had vanished from their 100. Bank of Canada had to release an official statement saying they don't give the bills maple scent.

>he doesn't use bitcoin or other digital cryptocurrency

You're not Luddites, are you?

99.9% are American soldiers/or English teachers

If you read up on what the CanadaArms have done, it's actually pretty cool.

>tfw no Canadian Maple Syrup standard

Only useful if you're a Russian hacker with cryptolocke. Plus whenever someone big account gets hacked, the value goes to shit.

>canadian money is covered with the portrait of a foreigner
>american money has a single classy portrait of a famous president
hmmm

>Queen of Canada
>foreigner

Yep, essentially assembled the entire space station. Didn't realize it could reposition itself on the space station.

>foreigner
Foreign to whom? Canadians are foreigners.

>have some old coins from various years
>lay them out in order
>get visual reference of her aging
it's kind of cool

The modern system of US Currency, with the current sizes and each president/figure on each denomination, dates to 1929. The $2 bill has the same obverse design from then, while the other bills have subtly changed. Putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 will be the most drastic change on US Currency in 90 years.

Ugh, that will fuck up the presidential theme. They'll change some of the other ones too right? Having one of the bills break the theme is just eww.

tbf, Benjamin Franklin, who wasn't a president, is on the $100 bill, so it's not completely triggering

Oh well.

Also Alexander Hamilton wasn't a president and hes on the $10

Still, him and Ben did noteworthy stuff

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Actually, of the 7 current bills ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100), after the switch, only 4, slightly over half, of them will have presidents.

And only half of those in common use ($1, $5, $10, and $20) will have presidents. Really makes you think.

Hamilton shouldn't be on a banknote since he was against fiat currency and shit.

Jackson also opposed the National Bank, but he's coming off soon. Also, though probably irrelevant, Hamilton's addition to the $10 bill was before the removal of the gold standard.

Is an American Eagle landing on the moon close enough?

>tfw no moon landing on Sacagawea dollar

it's on the back of a coin that is impossible to find. instead we insist putting dead people and superstitious illuminati symbols on our money.

>impossible to find

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>paying $20 for a $1 coin
this is why america said to be bad at math

t. Guy Jean

I'm just saying it's not hard to find, not that I want to pay a 2,000% markup for a coin