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Who would you put on money?

Who would you put on money

  • Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Votes: 10 25.6%
  • Ronald Reagan

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Barack Obama

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • The money is fine, leave it as it is

    Votes: 16 41.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 11 28.2%

  • Total voters
    39

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Seeing another thread title made me think of this. Who would you like to see on money, and who might you remove, or how would you put this person on money?

Why?
 
I voted King. On the 50 instead of Grant.
 
Karl Marx.

just for the ****s and giggles.
 
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Oh hell yes...for multiple reasons:

1. He's awesome.

2. It would be ironically funny considering he spent his entire congressional career railing against central banking. :lol:
 
Seeing another thread title made me think of this. Who would you like to see on money, and who might you remove, or how would you put this person on money?

Why?

MLK, Ron Paul(like Alpaca suggested), or JFK. Not sure which of the three would be better, I think they should all be on money but that's just my opinion. JFK and RP both for the irony of having anti-federal reserve politicians on federal reserve notes, and MLK because he was such a badass and an incredible civil rights leader.
 
I misread the thread title. I thought you were proposing some kind of hypothetical race and asking who we'd put our money on. :confused:
 
If any change should be made, Lincoln needs more respect.

If they were to put Obama on any money, it would have to be the penny. I already call them Obama's. They are almost completely worthless and cost us many time what they are worth to have them.
 
Seeing another thread title made me think of this. Who would you like to see on money, and who might you remove, or how would you put this person on money?

Why?

I voted that the money is fine as is.

There are some figures in history I would consider, like Lewis and Clark, for example. Miles Standish, John Alden, John Winthrop...there are so many.

I don't even know if we make $1000 bills anymore but I was always confused about Grover Cleveland being on it.:shock:
 
If any change should be made, Lincoln needs more respect.

If they were to put Obama on any money, it would have to be the penny. I already call them Obama's. They are almost completely worthless and cost us many time what they are worth to have them.

I actually only put Obama on there so someone could propose putting him on the Half Dollar and make a crack about his racial heritage. Not to scream at anyone about it, I just figured someone would do it as a joke.

Reagan and Obama will both wind up on dollar coins if they continue the policy of putting them out with all the ex-presidents.
 
MLK, Ron Paul(like Alpaca suggested), or JFK. Not sure which of the three would be better, I think they should all be on money but that's just my opinion. JFK and RP both for the irony of having anti-federal reserve politicians on federal reserve notes, and MLK because he was such a badass and an incredible civil rights leader.

JFK is on the half dollar. Though I'm not sure if they're still making those.
 
Don't really feel like we need to redo any of our currency in terms of the individuals on the front of them, and I don't see any significant need for a new measure of currency, so I'd go with leave it as is.
 
Seeing another thread title made me think of this. Who would you like to see on money, and who might you remove, or how would you put this person on money?

Why?


I would replace Andrew Jackson with Martian Luther King jr.Jackson is responsible for the Indian Removal act. MLK jr is the face of equal rights for people of all color in this country.
 
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Marilyn Monroe

Halle Berry

Timothy Leary

Eddie Vedder

Marvin The Robot


:)
 
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I would replace Andrew Jackson with Martian Luther King jr.Jackson is responsible for the Indian Removal act. MLK jr is the face of equal rights for people of all color in this country.

Like. The typo is funny too. "Martian Luther King" made for a funny mental image. (I know it's a typo, it just made me laugh a little)

Equal rights for little green men! :mrgreen:
 
I voted that the money is fine as is.

There are some figures in history I would consider, like Lewis and Clark, for example. Miles Standish, John Alden, John Winthrop...there are so many.

I don't even know if we make $1000 bills anymore but I was always confused about Grover Cleveland being on it.:shock:

$1000 and $500 bills were done away with decades ago.
 
With all the marijuana rules changing we could put Tommy Chong on the $420 dollar bill.
 
With all the marijuana rules changing we could put Tommy Chong on the $420 dollar bill.

No living person may be put on currency and that individual has to be dead for at least two years before their image can be placed on our currency.
 
No living person may be put on currency and that individual has to be dead for at least two years before their image can be placed on our currency.

OK.

How about Jimi Hendrix on the 6 or 9 dollar bill?
 
Grover Cleveland on a $2 bill?
 
Nobody. I'd take people off the money completely so that these ridiculous threads would go away. Use scenery or animals or something else.
 
Seeing another thread title made me think of this. Who would you like to see on money, and who might you remove, or how would you put this person on money?

Why?

We have a loon on our $1 coin - that seems most appropriate to me.
 
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