The color of money??

United States
December 27, 2009 12:03am CST
Money is different in every country...and I don't know about you but I'm tired of seeing the some old money everyday... so my question is "If you could change the money in your country" Would you? and how?
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8 responses
@missweety (626)
• Latvia
28 Dec 09
Hello! I like money in my country and I wouldn't like to change it but in some years we will have to do it because we are EU country and we soon we will change our currency into euros but I like our own money!!! If I could change it, I would change in all world and everywhere it would be the same. So no problems with changing currency etc.... Maybe I would leave it green as it is :) Have a great day!!!
@malamar (779)
• Canada
27 Dec 09
I live in Canada and our money is already very colorful. Our $1 & $2's are coins (one is gold and one is silver). The bills are paper and are also all different colors so you can tell at a quick glance how much money you have on hand. I don't think I would change our money, I like it the way it is.
@23uday (2997)
• India
27 Dec 09
Hi friend, Am from india in my country different colors of money. In my country the currency will be in light orange,green,light blue colors will be their,The color of money will changes in our country. have a great day.
@JohnJeff (720)
• Malaysia
27 Dec 09
If i got the power to change something in the world I would like to choose not to use money anymore, just trade using barter system.I think it's more fun and fair.
• Australia
27 Dec 09
Australia also has different colours for different amounts. AND we don't have a one dollar bill, but a one and a two dollar gold coin. Our highest amount in bill is $100 and it's green, suiting when the general thought for the colour of money is green. America should obviously change their colours AND the materials of the money. I believe you can put it through the wash and it might not make it out?? Australian money is coated in thin plastic so it's still maleable but water resistant too!
• Philippines
27 Dec 09
Money in our country (Philippines) is really colorful -- every denomination comes in different colors. The highest denomination is blue (P1,000). I wouldn't change the color scheme of money in my country. It's colorful and quite easy to see the amount of money you have in one glance by looking at it. It's a different story for color-blind people, though.
@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
27 Dec 09
I'm from the United States of American and I would change the look of our money if I could. If I could change our money I would change our bills from green to a really dark purple because it's the most divine color. I think it would be cool if we had money made out of precious gems like quartz and stuff. That way money would actually be worth a little more. Our dollar bills are really just paper and we have metal coins. Pretty boring huh?
@warvial (1146)
• Singapore
27 Dec 09
For me, maybe not. In my country, different denominations used different colors, and in all, the colors currently are orange-red, green, blue, purple and brownish-red. Thus it's quite colorful for me and I think it has served its purpose in allowing us to differentiate easily through the colors. Thus, I am quite happy with it.