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Originally Posted by dlish
... i guess they'd have to come up with some ways of providing better value for money (excuse the pun) and a better product that'd rival plastics' current advantages . maybe with additional security features or maybe drop their profit markups to keep their market share. ...
not unless like smeth said - they lobby a politician. then they're back in business
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True, but better value for money has gone as far as it can get with cotton. I daresay they have no argument except a reluctance to change. More security features would be a hassle and even more expensive than it already is now. Printing money costs unreasonable amounts of money.
I have to say though, I am unsure of how printing plastic money would be different from cotton. I don't know if it would cost more or less per production capita.
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Originally Posted by blahblah454
I am not sure if I am a fan of money being different sizes, and hope that ours remains all the same size. The color changes are also a great idea, any country that chooses to have only one color for each denomination of money has issues...
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I would also prefer it if money was the same size, but the change is in size is a security measure.
I very much like the trademarked dollar bill. Lets keep that.