• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    another bonus fact! CDN money has an embedded hologram that will project the denomination when a laser pointer is shone through it. great party trick.

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    This reminds me that ths US Defense Department issued a warning about the painted quarters because they thought it was spying tech.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alleged-canadian-spy-coin-deemed-harmless/

    The odd-looking — but harmless — “poppy coin” was so unfamiliar to suspicious U.S. Army contractors traveling in Canada that they filed confidential espionage accounts about them. The worried contractors described the coins as “anomalous” and “filled with something man-made that looked like nano-technology,” according to once-classified U.S. government reports and e-mails obtained by the AP.

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      looked like nano-technology

      Clearly speaking from experience due to all the nanotechnology they’ve previously seen with their unaided eyes.

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      Americans are so wierdly ass backwards about currency tech.

      Making bills out of not cotton? Fuck you

      Making bills of different values different colours or sizes? Fuck you

      Adding brail or addition security like hard to copy windows and holographic images? Fuck you

      Coins coming in different styles? Fuck you

      Coins above a 50 cent piece? Fuck you (unless it’s a collectable).

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        US money is counterfeit at such high levels, no one wants to bring in anti-counterfeit measures like other countries because an audit would bring bad news.

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        Funnily you very rarely see the Sacagawea dollar coins in circulation the US (albeit more than the $2 billion) but we ship a massive number of those dollar coins overseas to Ecuador which officially uses USD. Incredibly common since many expenses there are in the couple dollars sort of range and you barely see $1 bills at all since many people refuse to accept worn-out bills.

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          also El Salvador uses USD officially and most day to day purchases are under $1 so the dollar coins are very prevalent there too.

          tripped me out when I got there and didn’t need to convert my cash lol

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          As someone who had to fix the bank machines during both cotton and polymer, you are 100% crazy. Cotton notes are nasty and wasteful.

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            You could view cotton notes as providing job opportunities :P

            But still: I’d rather waste five times as many cotton notes than have even more plastic going around and being lost. At least lost cotton decays, whereas lost plastic will just stay around forever.

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              You ever have to clean anything that works with cotton bills? All that oil and dirt on your grubby hands is in those bills. Polymer bills don’t absorb anything and unlike other plastics they do get collected and recycled (you know since they are money). And the dies and chemicals needed to make those cotton bills? Yeah not good.

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      Wow. You guys have man.made coins. Elsewhere we have to make use the wild grown coins.

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      I wonder if this is indirectly admitting that they either considered or do spy via coins. Every accusation is an admission and all…

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    I have so many of these. I mentioned to my boyfriend at the time that I thought they were neat. He swapped out every toonie in the till like this and gave them to me for months while they were in circulation.

    I have been giving them out as souvenirs when I visit other countries, but maybe I should actually count how many I have and retire early.

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    Colorful money, seems like this is our final positive claim to fame xD

  • JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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    Love the concept, but… would have been nice to see a more accurate version of the lights. This one looks like someone spent no more than 10seconds doing a very basic marker sketch for the lights.

    Another idea would be to do glow in the dark figures of previous subjects, like a moose, a goose, a beaver, etc.