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<p>[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1222420, member: 22476"]I proposed keeping the same designs as the 1928/1934/1934A series $500 and $1,000, but with updated designs so, William McKinley would keep his $500 bill, Grover Cleveland would keep his spot on the new $1,000 bill, and since there was never a $200 denomination of U.S. FRN produced (except the fake George W. Bush $200 bills) I figured that, since Theodore Roosevelt is the only president on Mount Rushmore without a coin or a bill featuring him, he would be placed on the obverse of the new $200 bills, and of course, speaking on Mount Rushmore, that is what would be on the reverse of the $200 bill. The reverse of the $500 bill would retain the oval with the large numeral 500 in the middle, and the new $1,000 bill would retain the fancy text "The United States of America" and "One Thousand Dollars" I just love those old latest reverses on the $500 and $1,000 bills. In fact, the 1928/1934/1934A series $500 bill reverse is my favorite U.S. currency design, believe it or not. Its propbably not much to most collectors, but I like it a lot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1222420, member: 22476"]I proposed keeping the same designs as the 1928/1934/1934A series $500 and $1,000, but with updated designs so, William McKinley would keep his $500 bill, Grover Cleveland would keep his spot on the new $1,000 bill, and since there was never a $200 denomination of U.S. FRN produced (except the fake George W. Bush $200 bills) I figured that, since Theodore Roosevelt is the only president on Mount Rushmore without a coin or a bill featuring him, he would be placed on the obverse of the new $200 bills, and of course, speaking on Mount Rushmore, that is what would be on the reverse of the $200 bill. The reverse of the $500 bill would retain the oval with the large numeral 500 in the middle, and the new $1,000 bill would retain the fancy text "The United States of America" and "One Thousand Dollars" I just love those old latest reverses on the $500 and $1,000 bills. In fact, the 1928/1934/1934A series $500 bill reverse is my favorite U.S. currency design, believe it or not. Its propbably not much to most collectors, but I like it a lot.[/QUOTE]
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