

Rather colorful compared with the old ones, isn't it?
At least it should be harder to counterfeit.
http://qz.com/77806/meet-the-new-100...lar-bank-note/
Well, at least they kept that old horndog, Ben, as the poster boy for hobbyists everywhere. Originally Posted by Randy4CandyThen I suppose it's appropriate that we'll see ol' Ben's countenance on the C-note for a while longer!
Then I suppose it's appropriate that we'll see ol' Ben's countenance on the C-note for a while longer!Really, all I have to do is show up.
Being a bit north of sixty, I'm always happy to find something that acts as a Fountain of Youth. I've discovered that a pocketful of Benjamins does the trick about as well as anything.
When I pull a few of 'em out of my wallet, hot 20-something women seem to think I'm young, handsome, and fun.
America -- what a country!! Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
All I see is the same debased Federal Reserve note created from debt. Originally Posted by SEE3772Thankfully, the idea of insisting that I give her gold bullion seems not to have occurred to my SB. Lucky thing for me that she's just a naïve young ingénue, isn't it? She's apparently still suffering under the delusion that this fiat currency has decent purchasing power.