I would suggest that we include the wagon wheel pasta on the back of the $50 note. And, instead of the signature of the Secretary of the Treasury, we have “Epstein’s Mother”.
OK, high horse time (sorry): how one of the worst Presidents of all time adorns the $20 – just pisses me off. But I’ll always come down on the side of otters over humans anyway.
Take note that the significant purpose of the wagon wheel pasta is meant be used temporarily as a replacement, just in case a flat tire were to ever happen on a vehicle..
Australian currency is made of polypropylene and is partially transparent. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Australian_dollar#/media/File%3AAustralian_%2410_note_commemorative_back.jpg
In my homeland of Turkweirdistan, the platypus is promenantly featured on the $5 note and the dumbo octopus is on the $20. The vacuum cleaner is on the penny.
Lonely wagon wheel pasta can be dangerous! Look both ways before you cross a pasta, unless it’s been well-boiled, in which case, a limp wagon wheel might be slippery but not otherwise so formidable.
My experience with banknotes is limited to a small range of countries, and most seem to go for Historical or_faux_-Historical characters. True, sometimes it is hard to tell the latter from animals….
Does the double-headed eagle count (various empires, Byzantine to Tsarist to Austro-Hungarian, etc.)?
Howard'sMyHero over 6 years ago
My money is ALWAYS on the swamp monkey … it’s a chimp scrip fetish thing ….
ransomknotts over 6 years ago
I’m guessing that Rotifer would be a good advocate for any pasta-related design on a banknote.
ransomknotts over 6 years ago
Otters vs. Alexander Hamilton. Hm. Pretty easy to pick.
Superfrog over 6 years ago
Lots of creatures are noteworthy.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
I would suggest that we include the wagon wheel pasta on the back of the $50 note. And, instead of the signature of the Secretary of the Treasury, we have “Epstein’s Mother”.
coltish1 over 6 years ago
OK, high horse time (sorry): how one of the worst Presidents of all time adorns the $20 – just pisses me off. But I’ll always come down on the side of otters over humans anyway.
INGSOC over 6 years ago
Take note that the significant purpose of the wagon wheel pasta is meant be used temporarily as a replacement, just in case a flat tire were to ever happen on a vehicle..
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 6 years ago
The ₫;5 Vietnamese “Ngân Hàng Địa Phủ” (Bank of Hell Government note)
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I like the loons on the $1.00 CDN coin and the polar bear on the two toned $2.00 coin (aka toonie) (Loonies and toonies)
6turtle9 over 6 years ago
Australian currency is made of polypropylene and is partially transparent. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Australian_dollar#/media/File%3AAustralian_%2410_note_commemorative_back.jpg
6turtle9 over 6 years ago
In my homeland of Turkweirdistan, the platypus is promenantly featured on the $5 note and the dumbo octopus is on the $20. The vacuum cleaner is on the penny.
Radish... over 6 years ago
How much is this piece of paper with the pretty picture on it worth?
Radish... over 6 years ago
How much is this piece of paper with the pretty picture I made worth?
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Handed the teller a sticky note…THIS IS A STICK ☝
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Lonely wagon wheel pasta can be dangerous! Look both ways before you cross a pasta, unless it’s been well-boiled, in which case, a limp wagon wheel might be slippery but not otherwise so formidable.
My experience with banknotes is limited to a small range of countries, and most seem to go for Historical or_faux_-Historical characters. True, sometimes it is hard to tell the latter from animals….
Does the double-headed eagle count (various empires, Byzantine to Tsarist to Austro-Hungarian, etc.)?
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Never take a wooden wagon wheel made out of nickle.
chromosome Premium Member over 6 years ago
I wish our banknotes were that beautiful.
MaxNuclear1 over 6 years ago
“Will you walk away from a fool and his money?” The only song Badfinger is remembered for from the film “The magic Christian”
painedsmile over 6 years ago
Are banknotes the same as legal tender or currency?