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Do you think Ronald Reagan should replace Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill? Ask a Question

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How about a woman for a change?

3 Replies to ask001's answer

Amen to that! (Well, okay, we had Sacajawea and Susan B Anthony on $1 coins, so I can't complain too hard!)

They didnt work out--like SP

They are absurdly popular at Renaissance faires.

I'm not too fond at all of politicians on things like money and stamps. A few years ago Dutch money (before we switched to the Euro) had some interesting design, for instance we had a sun-flower, a lighthouse and a bird on our (colorfull) banknotes.

http://irmin.web-log.nl/irminfakkert/2007/09/nederlandse_ban.html

1 Replies to pollewop's answer

I've seen those designs before, I always thought they were stunning!

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No!

What about some new coloured plasticized notes, we will make them for you, we make the Mexican notes.

Why, should we be celebrating the end of the United States that way?

Let's replace Chase with Reagan on the $10,000 bill--now THAT would make sense, putting him on the bill that is used between banks only.

Not that I agree with this idea (because I don't); however, if they start using more recent presidents on US money I think it's a safe bet they will start with ones like Kennedy (as if enough airports, bridges, and stretches of Interstates haven't already been renamed in his memory).