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*omnia* (84 months ago | reply)
like this one - I thought to do one too, but didn't get around to it. The background makes it special :) And of course, it is one of THE aussie inventions!!
my dog sighs (84 months ago | reply)
can i use these for a street art project i'm doing?
see my 'money trees' for more info
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Broken Piggy Bank (84 months ago | reply)
MDS, yes, you may use them. I saw your "money trees" set. Spectacular idea! Glad I could help with your project.
Also, I've uploaded some Brazilian notes which you may use, too: R$1, R$2, R$5, R$10 (paper and plastic), and R$20.
Broken Piggy Bank (84 months ago | reply)
Thanks, omnia. I've also noticed polymer bank notes in Brazil (R$10).
This past weekend, I went to Laredo/Nuevo Laredo on the Texas/Mexico border. While in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, I received a MX$20 peso polymer bank note. The notes are brand new! Aussie influence is spreading.
*omnia* (84 months ago | reply)
Yes, apparently this idea has been exported. We are seeking a global monopoloy. You can wash them, they are unbreakable, and they look good :) I'm SO proud!
© ↑↓→ suηata ←↓↑ ΨΨΨ (47 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called MONEY FROM AROUND THE WORLD, and we'd love to have this added to the group!