Not all money is green!
a fiver is Blue, a tenner Brown, and a 20 is a sort of Purple!
2006-07-28 10:07:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Because of Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve Chairman.
No really, money is not completely green. It has multiple colors in order to help prevent counterfeiting.
2006-07-28 10:18:43
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answer #2
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answered by notsolucky 1
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When the Treasury started printing notes in 1862, green ink was the most plentiful. That is why they are called “greenbacks”.
2006-07-28 10:09:16
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answer #3
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answered by Ben W 1
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Only 20's are green in Canada...
Americans are boring with their cash I guess :D
2006-07-28 10:09:00
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answer #4
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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Because it's called a Greenback
2006-07-28 10:10:33
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answer #5
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answered by somebody else 3
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not all money is green.
2006-07-28 10:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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the more money you have, the more envious people are... "green with envy".
2006-07-28 10:10:48
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answered by spreejo456 3
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Come to Canada... our money is all kinds of pretty colours....
2006-07-28 10:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have never seen any other currency but US, then you're likely to have never left your county, much less your country.
2006-07-28 10:09:27
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answered by imagineworldwide 4
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Hardest to copy the dye color
2006-07-28 10:08:25
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answered by kengoward 3
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