Euro Notes Kinda Look like toy/Monopoly Money
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Comparing it to British, American, Japanese and so on there's quite a difference in how much more memorable, legitimate and its design.
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The Euro is a real currency, obviously, but it doesn't feel anything special when you'd compare to others as the design is bland, vague, uninteresting and it was created in 1999 (not too long ago — only 20 years since, basically). I'm glad U.K. didn't decide to switch to the Euro.
Of course, this is just my opinion.
Canadian notes even more so I think. But they are interesting. I like both styles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar#/media/File%3ACanadian_Frontier_Banknotes_faces.png
Oh, speaking of Canada, they used to actually use yellow colored cars and loads of people thought they were taxis.
People always say this about euros but I don't see it. I don't think there's anything wrong with them and I don't think they're that different from the notes we had before we switched over to plastic. I don't like US dollars, all the denominations look similar to each other.
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