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<p>[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 778332, member: 22476"]The only major problem I see with new $200, $500 and $1,000 bills is that, there was an article I read not too long ago that said the BEP has printed some 2 billion less banknotes in the recent years, due to more and more people using cards and checks. Which is strange, because, I told my mom about that article, and she said "Really? Because, your father just got done telling me that credit card companies are suffering a loss now, due to people using cash instead" Go figure. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>mpcusa: What would be so bad about $200 bills? The Euro contries have the 200 Euro note, and a $200 U.S. bill would save money on printing even less $100 bills. However, if a U.S. $200 bill is ever printed, the government should BAN those fake George W. Bush $200 bills as counterfeits and tell people they must turn them in, to be destroyed, so that less intellgent people are not duped, like some already think the Bush bill is real. (I know not everyone would be so willing as to turn in their Dubbya bills, but otherwise, place a federal offense law IF people try to pass the fake Bush bills as real money, if they are caught)</p><p> </p><p>That, and I had the idea of Theodore Roosevelt going on the fromt of the bill and an image of Mount Rushmore on the back. Putting Teddy on that bill would make sense, seeing as he is the only President on Mount Rushmore without his own coin or currency denomination. The other three have two: George Washingtom: $1 bill and quarter. Thomas Jefferson: $2 bill and nickel. Abraham Lincoln $5 bill and cent. Also, they will get or have already gotten their own Presidental $1 coin, making it three units of circulating U.S. currency for the other three, and only one for Teddy if not a Teddy $200 bill as well. Its time to give Teddy HIS turn. :hammer:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 778332, member: 22476"]The only major problem I see with new $200, $500 and $1,000 bills is that, there was an article I read not too long ago that said the BEP has printed some 2 billion less banknotes in the recent years, due to more and more people using cards and checks. Which is strange, because, I told my mom about that article, and she said "Really? Because, your father just got done telling me that credit card companies are suffering a loss now, due to people using cash instead" Go figure. :confused: mpcusa: What would be so bad about $200 bills? The Euro contries have the 200 Euro note, and a $200 U.S. bill would save money on printing even less $100 bills. However, if a U.S. $200 bill is ever printed, the government should BAN those fake George W. Bush $200 bills as counterfeits and tell people they must turn them in, to be destroyed, so that less intellgent people are not duped, like some already think the Bush bill is real. (I know not everyone would be so willing as to turn in their Dubbya bills, but otherwise, place a federal offense law IF people try to pass the fake Bush bills as real money, if they are caught) That, and I had the idea of Theodore Roosevelt going on the fromt of the bill and an image of Mount Rushmore on the back. Putting Teddy on that bill would make sense, seeing as he is the only President on Mount Rushmore without his own coin or currency denomination. The other three have two: George Washingtom: $1 bill and quarter. Thomas Jefferson: $2 bill and nickel. Abraham Lincoln $5 bill and cent. Also, they will get or have already gotten their own Presidental $1 coin, making it three units of circulating U.S. currency for the other three, and only one for Teddy if not a Teddy $200 bill as well. Its time to give Teddy HIS turn. :hammer:[/QUOTE]
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