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  • Who is on your money?

    Ok, another money thread.

    Looking through my cash I saw something interesting. A few Italian Lire bills here, and I was interested in who the Italians choose to put on the bills. Montessori, Marconi, and Bellini on the ones I have. An educator, an inventor, and an artist (right?). In the US we just have Presidents and other famous political leaders. Quite a different approach I see in Italy.

    Who or what does everyone else's money choose to honor? For the Europeans, lemme know both what y'all have on your Euro coins, but also from your currency before the switch.

    Here is a run down of American money:

    1 cent
    front: Abraham Lincoln
    back: the Lincoln memorial in DC
    5 cent
    front: Thomas Jefferson
    back: Monticello (the home Jefferson built and lived in)
    10 cent
    front: Franklin Roosevelt
    back: a torch and some plants, i don't know what this means
    25 cent
    front: George Washington
    back: an eagle, though now special designs for every state
    50 cent (not used much)
    front: John F. Kennedy
    back: US seal
    1 dollar coin (not used much)
    front: Sacajawia & child (Indian guide that went with Louis & Clark on their expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase)
    1 dollar bill
    front: George Washington
    back: US seal and a creepy pyramid with an eye
    2 dollar bill (not used much)
    front: Thomas Jefferson
    back: signing of the Declaration of Independence
    5 dollar bill
    front: Abraham Lincoln
    back: Lincoln memorial
    10 dollar bill
    front: Alexander Hamilton (1st US treasurer, famous Federalist and founding father, but not President)
    back: US Treasury building
    20 dollar bill
    front: Andrew Jackson (populist President from 1820s, also General from War of 1812)
    back: White House
    50 dollar bill
    front: U.S. Grant (General of Union army during Civil War, and President)
    back: US Capitol building
    100 dollar bill
    front: Benjamin Franklin
    back: Independence Hall (where Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia)
    500 dollar bill (no longer in print)
    front: William McKinley (25th U.S. President, during Spanish-American War, was assassinated)
    back: Numeral 500 and the ornamental phrase "Five Hundred Dollars"
    1000 dollar bill (no longer in print)
    front: Grover Cleveland (22rd & 24th U.S. President, very forgetable President)
    back: Numeral 1000 and the ornamental phrase "One Thousand Dollars"
    5000 dollar bill (no longer in print)
    front: James Madison (4th U.S. President, author of US Constitution, Founding Father)
    back: Numeral 5000 and the ornamental phrase "Five Thousand Dollars"
    10,000 dollar bill (no longer in print)
    front: Salmon Chase (U.S. Treasury Secretary under Lincoln)
    back: Numeral 10,000 and the ornamental phrase "Ten Thousand Dollars"
    100,000 dollar bill (This note never appeared in general circulation, and was only used in transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. )
    front: Woodrow Wilson (28th U.S. President, during WW1)
    back: Numeral 100,000 and the ornamental phrase "One Hundred Thousand Dollars".
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    50 cent - 50 Cent
    We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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    • #3
      I wish I had a 100,000 dollar bill in my wallet right now.

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      • #4
        <----------------- 1,000,000 DOLLAR MAN
        We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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        • #5
          I won't mention all the older Currencies, like the Israeli Pound, and the Israeli Shekel. Now we have the New Israeli Shekel.

          coins:

          1 agora:

          front: the digit 'one'.
          back: an ancient galley.

          5 agorot:

          front: the digit 'five'
          back: replica of a coin from the 4th year of the war of jews against Rome, the ancient coin has 'Israel' written on it.

          10 agorot:
          front: the denomination '10'
          back: a replica of an ancient coin, with the seven-branched candelabrum.

          1/2 a shekel:
          front: the denomination '1/2 New Shekel'.
          back: a Lyre, and the emblem of the state of Israel.

          1 shekel:
          front: the denomination '1 New Shekel'.
          back: a Lily, and the emblem of the state of Israel.

          ( a special issue with the picture of Maimonides exists )

          5 Shekels:
          a twelve-edged coin.
          front: the denomination '5 New Shekels'
          back: a typical capital of a coloumn of the Israelite period 7-10 Century BC.

          ( a special issue with the picture of Levi Eshkol exists )

          10 Shekels:
          front: the denomination
          Back: Palm tree with seven leaves and two baskets with dates; the emblem of the State of Israel; the words "for the redemption of Zion" in ancient and modern Hebrew; vertical lines.
          urgh.NSFW

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          • #6
            Ahh, I am too tired. just follow the link:

            urgh.NSFW

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            • #7
              Azazel, I've got a Shekel that doesn't fit the above list. Its got a numerial 1 on the front, and the back has what looks like wheat. Arabic writing on the side and Hebrew on the bottom. Its of a light material, like tin or something. Its edge is all bumpy.
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              When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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              • #8
                Israelis are a bunch of commies!

                old notes:





                urgh.NSFW

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                • #9
                  Azazel, I was about to say they all look commies, but then I saw you already said that
                  In da butt.
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                  • #10
                    1p The Queen
                    2p The Queen
                    5p The Queen
                    10p The Queen
                    20p The Queen
                    50p The Queen
                    £1 The Queen
                    £2 The Queen

                    We have other people on the notes, but I don't have them.
                    Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
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                    • #11
                      Ozzy, that's the coin.
                      urgh.NSFW

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                      • #12
                        Yup thats it. Thanks.
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                        When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
                          1p The Queen
                          2p The Queen
                          5p The Queen
                          10p The Queen
                          20p The Queen
                          50p The Queen
                          £1 The Queen
                          £2 The Queen

                          We have other people on the notes, but I don't have them.


                          Good to know the Brits have some creativity. Problem is your colonies have the same problem. My Canadian coins and Bermuda coin all have the Queen on them too.
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                          When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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                          • #14
                            Canada: http://www.mint.ca/en/collectors_cor...index_circ.htm

                            COINS:

                            1 cent - penny - Maple leaf front, Queen back.
                            5 cent - nickel - Beaver Front, Queen back
                            10 cent - dime - Bluenose Front, Queen on back
                            25 cent - quarter - Moose Front, Queen on back
                            50 cent - (hardly used) Coat of Arms front, Queen back
                            1 dollar- loonie Loon on Front, Queen on back
                            2 dollar- toonie Polar Bear Front, Queen on back

                            *insert obligatory joke about Canadian loony toons.

                            The Bluenose is a famous Canadian ship build in the Maritimes.

                            BILLS:

                            The Bank of Canada is the nation’s central bank. We are not a commercial bank and do not offer banking services to the public. Rather, we have responsibilities for Canada’s monetary policy, bank notes, financial system, and funds management. Our principal role, as defined in the Bank of Canada Act, is "to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada."


                            We've just changed to all new bills to a more European design. I liked the old ones better.

                            5 dollar - Wilfred Laurier, PM on front, kids playing hockey on back.
                            10 dollar - Sir John A Mcdonald, first PM of canada on front, Remembrance Day theme on back.
                            20 dollar - Queen on Front, Loon on back.
                            50 dollar - William Lyon Mackenzie King, PM during the Second world War on the Front, Snowy owl on back.
                            100 dollar - Sir Robert Borden, First World War PM on front, Snow goose on back.
                            1000 dollar - recently withdrawn from circulation.
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                            • #15
                              Although The Queen is on the front of all UK currency, the reverse side is a bit more interesting. But they keep changing the cast:

                              £5 note: Currently, Elizabeth Fry, an early 19th century prison reformer. Formerly, George Stephenson, engineer/inventor(locomotives and railways).

                              £10 note: Currently, Charles Darwin. Formerly, Charles Dickens with a scene from the cricket match at Dingley Dell which is based on an illustration from the first edition of the "Pickwick Papers".

                              £20 note: Currently, Sir Edward Elgar, Edwardian composer. Formerly, Michael Faraday, Physicist.

                              £50 note: Sir John Houblon, the first Governor of the Bank of England.

                              I'm pretty sure Shakespeare was on the back of a note at some point but can't remember which one.

                              Notice the similarity to the case of the US $10,000 bill. These bankers must be a bit egotistical.

                              Also, it seems we have you Yanks to blame for the very existence of most of these denominations:


                              During the 18th century there was a gradual move toward fixed denomination notes which by 1745 were being part printed in denominations ranging from £20 to £1,000. In the latter half of the century gold shortages caused by war and revolution led to the production of £10, £5, £2 and £1 notes

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