pc_builder said:I think they're cool looking. I like the pretty colors. Whenever I had Canadians in my cab, they'd always complain how all our money is the same color and they can't tell one denomination from another.
Well who's laughing now?
Also, I like the way Canadian money looks, with pictures of their national pastime on the back (hockey).Not ALL of our bills have hockey...unless I am mistaken it is only the 5...
and ALL your other bills ARE still the same colour!!
green = $20, blue = $5, purply = $10, pinky = $50
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PuterTutor said:Well, we just got done changing from the old 20 to the new 20 a few years ago. The new one was supposed to be much more secure than the old one. Apparently not, by the way, there are still old ones in circulation. So now, we're changing it again. And I suppose we'll see the change go to the 100, the 10 and the 5 just like it did last time. So in a few years we have the old 20, the new 20,and the new new 20. And most places will still take them all, so what good has it done? None, becuase now there will be three different looking bills, all three maybe good, maybe counterfiet. Which one is which, what do you look for on each?
PuterTutor said:So, about 2010, when the new new bills are proven to be just as easy to counterfiet, the treasury says enough, we've spent millions of dollars trying to fight this and can't, so.. Here is your new cash, all on this little card, take it to the bank, get your cash on it, and don't mind us if we track every cent you spend from now on.