Author Topic: Harriet Tubman will be on the $20 bill-- $10 and $5 bills changing, too  (Read 14034 times)

obviously a mock-up. You can see remnants of Jackson's hair still under the eagle
ah, well there you go. i didn't even notice that

i'm glad that's a mockup. that picture isnt very flattering

Keep females on the useless dollar coins, not on our real money.

lmao at jackson telling Hamilton’s son, “Your father was not in favor of the Bank of the United States.”

susan b anthony was hotter so we should put her on the $20
plus it would be worth more. you don't have to add the 3/5 onto the wage gap. it'd be worth a solid $15.88

i'm glad that's a mockup. that picture isnt very flattering
wellllll she wasn't very attractive to begin with

susan b anthony was hotter

Better hang onto your Andrew Jacksons, they will be collector items.

Better hang onto your Andrew Jacksons, they will be collector items.
not really no
they've been in production for decades upon decades
they're more common than [insert extremely common thing here]

they'll become valuable faster than coins since paper money degrades faster
so if you keep them stored properly, they could actually be worth a bit for your children

not really no
they've been in production for decades upon decades
they're more common than [insert extremely common thing here]
black people


i only look at the numbers on paper money
why do faces matter?

knowing people are offended over this is just bewildering
like
it's a piece of paper

really i wish we'd change everyone on our paper currency every decade or so
The main reason for the change is "Muh diversity"

Which is a loving stuffty reason


The main reason for the change is "Muh diversity"
Which is a loving stuffty reason
isn't it neat how when a black and female person is honored somehow, you can only imagine it being done for reasons unrelated to their achievements?
as though it would be impossible for a black and female person to be honored for the things they did