They did it again!
Per Rick Brandt:
Is it a problem for you that a one dollar bill is the same size as a fifty?
Actually, it seems tb a problem for a *lot* of foreign visitors who can't
imagine a monetary convention where all bills are not only the same size, but
have identical coloring and similar graphic shapes/placement. I've been hearing
stories from/about new arrivals on that subject since I was a kid.
For residents who are used to this, it's still not comparable. A U.S. bill of
any denomination is over fifteen times larger than a quarter coin and all that
area is occupied by bill-unique graphics. And *still* lifelong citizens
complain about the lack of distinctiveness in bills - especially older ones.
The color might help the new coin. But, lacking a size diff, I'd opine that it
needs at least a different shape - like hexagonal or something... anything to
make a tactile distinction - in order to have a chance with us unwashed masses.
Now if they could come up with a Dolly Parton dollar..... -)
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PeteCresswell
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