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Money Anonymous
How about some high res scans of foreign money?
>> dolla dolla
would one MILLION DOLLARS work?! except this site isn't letting me upload... oh well...
>> Anonymous
>>78959
isn't letting me upload either (not on this topic, btw)
glad I'm not the only one
>> Anonymous
Same for me. I was just about to upload some euros =[
>> Anonymous
>>78967
>>78960
>>78959

Because making copies of currency is illegal in the U.S.
>> =_=
>>78986
...
>> Anonymous
yeah well people use the internet who AREN'T in the US, dumbass.
>> Anonymous
>>78996
hey retard, where do you think 4chan servers reside?

And which country's laws do you think 4chan is required to abide by?

Yeah, that's right. Shut up and don't hold strong opinions on things you know nothing about.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
somehow I don't think *anyone* would be fooled by a scan that was then printed on a home colour printer... especially if it's only one side of the bill...

plus with all the other methods to thwart fakes (threads, paper type, holograms, watermarks) a simple scan isn't going to duplicate any of that...

as a graphic artist I always heard that it was fine if the final size wasn't close to the actual size... prolly an old wives tale tho'...
>> U want million dolla'? Anonymous
>>78986
...except that the "million dollar bill" I have a scan of isn't even real in the first place.... duuuuuh...
>> Anonymous
cool! Cuban money... don't see that every day...
>> Anonymous
>>79042

about US money - it's not just an old wive's tale:

1. The illustration must be of a size less than three-fourths or more than one and one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of any matter so illustrated;
2. The illustration must be one sided; and
3. All negatives, plates, digitized storage medium, graphic files, magnetic medium, optical storage devices, and any other thing used in the making of the illustration that contain an image of the illustration or any part thereof shall be destroyed and or deleted or erased after their final use in accordance with this section.
>> Anonymous
>>79052
so I guess it wasn't all made up?... though I never really had a need for putting money images in any of my design work...
>>3. All negatives, plates, digitized storage medium, graphic files, magnetic medium, optical storage devices, and any other thing used in the making of the illustration that contain an image of the illustration or any part thereof shall be destroyed and or deleted or erased after their final use in accordance with this section.<<
wonder how many people follow this (or better, how it would be enforced?)... probably about the same number of graphic designers who have legalily bought their design software and/or fonts!!! ha ha haaaaa . oh, I needed a good laugh...
DOH! ;o)
>> Anonymous
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Speaking of money, I did this when I first got my scanner to test high resolutions.
>> Anonymous
>>79063
Win for Aussie currency. I like the $100. Can't seem to get any of em from ATMs, though.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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German Dollars in my China?
>> Anonymous
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>> Kthulhu
>>79167

Probably from the 1900s to WWII period. Everybody and their mother (or mother's bank, at least) was printing their own currency at that time.
>> Anonymous
>>79170
haha oh wow
the serbian record holder...
came into existance and use during the hyper-inflation... I remember that well. This particular one was the equivalent of around 7 DM (DeutschMarks) and was some 10% above minimum wage... Sad times...
>> Anonymous
put up pics of money that dont exit any more
>> Anonymous
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too bad it's fake!!!
>> Anonymous
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50 Roubles
>> Mao
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from uncle Mao! ..."china bux"
>> Mao money Mao
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...the back side
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>79647
Well, its not too far-fetched. I heard banks use or used to use non-standard, large denomination notes to tranfer money between banks.