Why is money green? Hummm this could because were infetish by weed n how amazing it is since back in the day? Thoughts please?
[quote name='"SwichOne"']Why is the sky blue??? why is the ground dirt? why is anything anything???????[/quote] It is money is made by humens unlike the sky
After a quick google search, before 1929 money was black/gray/white, and they decided to make it a special dyed color to prevent counterfeits, greenish dye was the most easily available and cheap dye, so they picked that.
[quote name='"Solipsist NPC"']After a quick google search, before 1929 money was black/gray/white, and they decided to make it a special dyed color to prevent counterfeits, greenish dye was the most easily available and cheap dye, so they picked that. [/quote] Damn phone bro. Hate touch screens
[quote name='"Leafin"']Because it is a certain dye they use.[/quote] Buy why do they use green? Hmmmm
According to the newer bills. 1's are gay. 2's fuck em. 5's are purplish. 10's are yellowish. 20's are green. 50's are red. 100's are white-ish.
[quote name='"FoRsAkEn StOnEr"']According to the newer bills. 1's are gay. 2's fuck em. 5's are purplish. 10's are yellowish. 20's are green. 50's are red. 100's are white-ish.[/quote] This true bro
5 euros - grey 10 euros - brown 20 euros - blue 50 euros - orange 100 euros - green 200 euros - yellow 500 euros - purple Coz of the colour coding, it's easier to count (I'm a cashier), to tell apart in your wallet etc When I was in the US, I was always getting the cash notes mixed up