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I know it's an old topic but what do you think about this?
I know it's an old topic but what do you think about this?
Why is that? the only thing that it's like "better" is that you can fold it and it won't leave a visible mark. Other than that, the paper banknote looks more appealing to the eye.My country uses polymer banknotes. Sometime this year I got a $1 U.S. banknote and wow. I could never imagine folding the U.S. banknotes on purpose like that. Polymer banknotes are way better. Polymer banknotes > Paper Banknotes
The banknotes also last longer. And the banknotes in my country and Canada look better. IMO, the U.S. needs to replace the paper banknotes.Why is that? the only thing that it's like "better" is that you can fold it and it won't leave a visible mark. Other than that, the paper banknote looks more appealing to the eye.
I'm not talking about the value of the money, I'm talking about material used.In my opinion - No form of money is better then the American Dollar. Even though it's an opinion I would push to say that's just a simple fact. The next best is GBP and that can be said with certainty. One day we will need a new form of currency. The Queen of England could design it. She'd be the only person who would have a chance at doing it right.
How the material looks is what I was referring to. Not the material itself. There's only 1 way they could do better is make it more goldish like on the twenty and one-hundred dollar bills. They've been doing that a lot more with most of the circulation. That subject to debate and I will admit merely my opinion though I believe it's a decent one.I'm not talking about the value of the money, I'm talking about material used.
The Polymer banknotes also have better security, at least with Australian banknotes.How the material looks is what I was referring to. Not the material itself. There's only 1 way they could do better is make it more goldish like on the twenty and one-hundred dollar bills. They've been doing that a lot more with most of the circulation. That subject to debate and I will admit merely my opinion though I believe it's a decent one.
How they look? It's hard to replicate a dollar bill so that's the only security that really should matter in all honesty. If you mean how it looks being more secure I suppose... How does Australia create more security for it?The Polymer banknotes also have better security, at least with Australian banknotes.
around 140% its value here but it's only worth it when you're travelling abroad, it's little money compared on what you spend by going there. earning 100-150 dollars back won't save it all.1@Laifot[/uSER] What kind of money did you make off it? That's interesting to hear. My uncle (related by marriage) is from South America around Chile and the Andies Mountains. I wonder if they gave you a good deal.