April 22, 2010: New Benjamin
Next February, the U.S. treasury will issue a new style $100 bill.
The reason for this 3 years overdue, high tech bill, is to thwart counterfeiters, like North Korea. http://cellar.org/2010/benny.jpg There's 6.5 billion $100 bills currently in circulation and 66% are out of the country. Fortunately the old bills are still good, so I won't have to lug all those cardboard boxes in the attic to the bank. http://cellar.org/2010/us100-1.jpg http://cellar.org/2010/us100-2.jpg link |
Finally a colorful US bill. Other nations will stop laughing at our money.
This is almost too many colors, but the tasteful gradient and traditional fonts stop it from looking like play money at all. And the big Chinese pisspot, in bold orange, reminds you who owns the note. |
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UT, we will still laugh at your money, but now it will be for different reasons.
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ben looks better with each re-issue.
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Too bad it will be colored with crayons next. Why does our money need to match a pimp's outfit?
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Ben Jammin
Ben Jammin I hope you like Ben Jammin too |
I'd like to examine one. I don't usually come across them, so I guess a trip to the bank when they come out might be in order.
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Wow! I bet you could buy Boardwalk AND Park Place with one of those!
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I bet you could buy almost anything you want with enough of 'em.
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In college we used to call our buddy Ben: Ben Jamin. Everyone called him that. Then, my friends and I who loved Bob Marley would sing this when he came around. That, and the Damn Chim song. (Dammit, Chim.) And Da Movement of Ja Peepholes. And for Fly Like an Eagle by Steve MIller, it was "How's the people, living in the street?" Huh? How they doin'? |
now I just have to hear that song! luckily, I have my iPod with my entire music library in my purse. But wait! . . . that song isn't on there! This was back when I initially loaded only my fave songs. So I'll have to dig up my CD and reload it again.
also . . . the picture of the cover of the album on my cover flow . . . has everyone with short hair. Strange! |
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what is that orange thing, really?
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I think it's where the tea partiers keep their bags.
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it's apparently supposed to be an inkwell. hmm.
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Although Cloud is right....
Its the fictitious pot of gold that backs up that fiat money. |
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Sure, you can buy me a Fiat. One of these, please:
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Interesting. One of the most counterfitted bills in the world. I guess they have do what ever they can to fend it off.
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I find it remarkable that 2/3rds of US currency is held outside the USA. We all know why, but that is probably unique in the world today.
And it makes the US deficit and debt problems (nearly) everybody's problems. What if the US decides - or is forced - to devalue the dollar to pay off debt. Watch the Saudis and Chinese wail as their big piles of US$ halve in value. |
Many of the Benjamins are in Mexico and South America.
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I have one in my possession right now! Doesn't belong to me, but I have one....
What US bills really need is to be different sizes to make it easier for people with limited vision to tell them apart. Being colorful only helps if different bills are different colors. All multicolored is no better than all green. |
I've got 19 of 'em right now, all 1996 issue. They're mine too... until I ransom my truck from the bodyshop.:mecry:
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We tell you, you shouldn't drive under the influence..
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Check out all the new $100 bill's features in this Wikipedia movie. The inkpot is a "a color changing 'Bell in the Inkwell'". The security ribbon is "3D" (will they hand out the glasses to prove it?)
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Is it only Presidents that make it onto currency? No women then I suppose. Not that I feel superior - we have no choice but to have a woman on all our currency after all. |
They've tried one dollar coins before: Susan B Anthony and Sacajawea.
They never catch on, but I think it's more the issue of the coin than the wimmenz. Or, not. ;) |
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Rather go to bed with out dinner than to rise in debt. When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic. |
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Sorry about the appalling grammar, I'm off duty today. |
Apologies at not knowing the Presidents/ non-Presidents.
Bet you don't know who Stafford Cripps or Luther Blissett are without googling either? (aimed at Merkins but without malice) :p: My question was simply about not having women on the notes. In fact my assumption that they were all Presidents was a favourable one because it gave a good reason. Then again, if Thatcher appeared on a note I would turn myself inside out if I had to use it. She probably will in years to come. But I don't think in my lifetime, there are enough people that think like me. Mons, I don't think it's just the pennies make pounds thing. Although I get that. When we were on the gold standard there were sovereigns. That was a lot of money. And certainly when Dads was growing up, a Crown was well worth getting hold of. Seventy years on the equivalent (without being adjusted for inflation) a Crown = 60p and will therefore still buy you a packet of crisps and some sweets. Not much, true, but imagine what a kid could do with that coin 70 years ago? Or 65 I suppose, given that Dads had to be ambulatory at the time. Oh - he's 70 this time next week. There've been many phone calls and discussions between old friends etc, so I'm very much up on the lifestyles and ideals of post-war England at present :) |
Also, you can't snort coke through a coin. Unless you're Barry Manilow. Is he still going?
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Sundae, I didn't mean to be high handed with the Benjamin et al info, just trying to educate. No apologies needed. I do remember Sir Stafford Cripps, but have to admit I don't know what he did, and the other guy, I'm ignorant about. Going to Google now. |
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