A good backgrond color for a U.S. $200, $500, and $1,000 bill if they were issued?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Drago the Wolf, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. Drago the Wolf

    Drago the Wolf Junior Member

    Okay,

    Here is somthing I did not think of, in my last post about designing new $200, $500 and $1,000 bills for the U.S.: What tint of color should they have?

    For the $1,000 bill, I figured the background tint of color should be pink so that we could call our $1,000 bills "Pinkies" as Canadians did, when they had a $1,000 bill, which of course, was pink in color.

    But what about the $200 and $500 bills?

    I thought maybe light yellow for the $200 bill with a darker yellow star, like I said about a yellow star in my last post.

    For the $500 bill, maybe a light brown? Or a maroon that is a bit darker than the red flag on the $50 bill?

    Any suggestion will be considered. But I really do like the idea of a pink $1,000 bill like Canada's $1,000 bill was.
     

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