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I can't believe no one posted anything on this. What? Were you guys all waiting for me? (New $100 Bill Images) (I wonder if a new $500 bill would be similar)
"Bruce Remick" wrote in message ... .... Keep in mind, for most people money is simply for spending, not as a work of art. When was the last time you paused to admire, or even notice, the stamp on a letter sent to you? As someone who habitually checks change, I do notice stamps. More than 95% of my mail has either a pre-printed postage insignia or those crappy pre-sorted bulk mail "stamps," which is why I tend to notice "real" stamps. Although I buy the uninspiring flag rolls of 100 for home use, occasionally I'll pick up a sheet of a design that catches my eye. I use those for friends and family. Dunno how many of them notice or care, it just gives me a bit of pleasure to share my find. There are websites, like zazzle.com, where you can print electronic postage imprints as "stamps" with art work of your own design. I'm sure that some of them are quite creative, but Lord knows what kind of crappy or sappy graphics get put on those. Pet dogs, cats, baby pics, ad nauseam. It would be funny, though, to have a cartoon of a snail. Or a close-up of some extraordinarily rare stamp. Ooh! Ooh! If it's an alimony check, put something insulting about your ex, or better yet, "Caution: Anthrax" with the biohazard graphic. The same works for bill payments, too. :-) |
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