Thursday, April 23, 2026

Bring back the 500


 Leave McKinley on the front, but I nominate the following for the reverse:


Name these two gentlemen, if you can.

19 comments:

  1. These days, the $1,000 and $5,000 bills would be more useful.

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    1. Agreed. I'd support reviving those too. Maybe use the woodcutter version, and/or the Indian chief/buffalo for the other.

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    2. You could put Obama, Hillary Clinton, Biden, and Trump on them as a reminder of whom all helped caused the inflation necessitated for the $1,000 and $5,000 re-introduction.
      ....and in certain jurisdictions if your wallet with either bill is stolen, boom -instant felony!

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    3. Upside down.

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    4. I get the animus against Hilary but she was never in a position to have any impact on inflation. If we are going to throw anyone we dislike on a bill I vote for Martin Shkreli and Elon Musk. Two of the most disliked people in America

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    5. The denominations are not intended to be useful.

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  2. Looks like Beethoven and Brahms.

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  3. Robert Futon & Samuel Morse

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  4. Paper and coin currency are going away. The European Union is on the brink of digital currency and it'll be here in the not too distant future. BTW, the two on the reverse: Laurel & Hardy

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    1. Until they had a computer glitch and people could not buy anything…. Sweden, who was a leading proponent of all digital, not tells citizens to keep some Kroners on hand

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  5. Even better if all our currency was silver certificates and backed with hard currency. But the banks would all have to give up their counterfeiting operations.

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    1. Not going back to that with silver needed for electronics and more specifically solar.

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  6. Adam Smith and Karl Marx.

    If a new bill came to be, it’d probably be Trump in all three spots.

    I thought you’d like the Karl Marx guess. :)

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  7. Albert Gallatin and Lysander Spooner? If not, they'd still be good options.

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  8. Adam Smith and General Rufus Thibodaux-Landry Beauregard, III.

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  9. As long as we're altering currency, retire the $1 bill in favor of the dollar coin and the $2 dollar bill. With the demise of the penny, cash registers would not have to be changed. Besides, the dollar bill wears out so fast (about 7 years) compared with the 30 year lifespan of a US coin.
    Like the idea of the $500 bill. When I reported for duty in San Diego after boot camp, a $500 bill was part of my first pay. Cool.

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