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Fair, Why Not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How about this for an idea: why not dispense with the habit of portraying people on the country's banknotes? I don't remember it being in vogue before the 1970s. I seem to remember old £1 notes having some sort of logo or a depiction of "George and the Dragon" on them. Quite why it is felt necessary to include pictures of commoners on them is a mystery. There are plenty of things such as animals, mythical creatures, buildings or civil engineering constructions that could be used.
You mean like they have on your beloved euro, NJ? :)
That's the job, gg. I suppose the Europeans have a little more difficulty as there would be ructions if a Belgian hero (Hercules Poirot is the only one I can think of) had to be used by Germans or Italians. In any case it would take 58 summits "over dinner" to draw up a short list and a further 98 to decide the winner.
That's the job, gg. I suppose the Europeans have a little more difficulty as there would be ructions if a Belgian hero (Hercules Poirot is the only one I can think of) had to be used by Germans or Italians. In any case it would take 58 summits "over dinner" to draw up a short list and a further 98 to decide the winner.