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For the sake of this idea, let's imagine that incredible
wealth may correlate to incredible arrogance (a
stretch, I confess, but come with me if you can
imagine it). Perhaps an incredibly wealthy person may
be interested in purchasing customized banknotes
featuring their gorgeous face. This
would cost a bit, of
course -- perhaps 1% of the face value of the currency
ordered, with a minimum of 1 million units of said
currency. This profit would, naturally, boost the
economy of the printing authority.
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// may correlate to// or even with. |
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Also, if the minimum order was 1 million £5 notes,
this would not require "incredible wealth". |
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However, of the wealthy people I know, few are
arrogant; I see more of it in people who either
have slightly more money than their peers, or who
have none and are very proud of the fact. |
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Howevertheless, not a bad idea. Why restrict it to
faces, though? Company logos would make for a
good advertising revenue. |
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//Also, if the minimum order was 1 million £5 notes,
this would not require "incredible wealth".// |
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Perhaps, but
the fiver? Rather bourgeois, no? |
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Why not make them all different? |
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I'm sure most governments have a collection of photos of the people they govern. |
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Perhaps each new fiver should bear the image of a randomly chosen citizen of the country which minted it? |
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