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band_on_the_run@lemmy.world to Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Front and back of $100 bill, real vs movie prop

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Front and back of $100 bill, real vs movie prop

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band_on_the_run@lemmy.world to Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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  • soupspoon@lemmy.world
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    I was wondering who signed the fake money and found this

    It had never occurred to me that there’d be lots of competing companies in the business of making fake money, but it makes sense

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      Interesting read

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    Why does Ben Franklin look so judgy? I never noticed until now

    • afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      He was running a newspaper before he hit puberty, what have you done of equal note?

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    This made me realize that I have not held or seen a $100 bill in a long time

    • espentan@lemmy.world
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      Over here in Norway I can’t recall the last time I handled cash, it must have been at least 10 years, now, if not 15. I get a bit nostalgic when visiting e.g. the US and pay for things with cash. It’s nice.

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        Cries in German

    • Roboticide@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, and since you don’t see real ones that often the fakes are kind of convincing if you’re not paying attention.

      Found one in a river once while tubing. Was excited for about an hour until we got out at the dock, I pulled the bill back out and gave it a closer look, and realized it was a movie bill.

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      Meanwhile I was thinking that it’s obvious that I handle a lot of other people’s money, as I knew exactly which was which, because I could instantly spot the differences on the prop bill.

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    Looks like the motion picture people don’t trust in god ;-)

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      as they should

      honestly as a European it seems insane to have religious messages on an official bank note

      • Rob T Firefly@lemmy.world
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        A lot of European money has the face of the current living monarch on the bank notes, which also seems insane if you think about it; for the rest of their life that person gets to trade drawings of themself for things.

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          Maybe but at least there’s no question whether that monarch actually exists/has existed or not.

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        Removed by mod

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          Oh my God, I’m a desktop Linux user… is something wrong with me!!!

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            Nope, but I bet you tell people

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              Well I did just tell you, so I guess that is a correct statement

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    I’d like to see screen shoots of well known movies with close ups of the money they used. Pictures like these are cool but it never looks like that in a movie.
    It’s like it’s magic.

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      This was the fake money they used in an episode of Doctor Who when a cash machine exploded.

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        Lol that’s awesome

      • BowserBasher@lemmy.world
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        That’s awesome. Do you know if you can purchase those anywhere?

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          A quick google search “purchase motion picture money” says yes. The first website propvin{dot}com says… “A duffel bag full of double-sided printed bill cash costs about $1000… using blank stackfillers, with only just one printed bill on top of a stack will cost only about $300…”.

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      They used an actual $100 bill in National Treasure iirc

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    And here I thought all the American money seemed monochromatic.

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      You’re thinking of older US paper currency, which was shades of green for a lot of its history. Over the years they’ve modified it to include other colors and introduced numerous security features, all in an effort to make it very difficult to counterfeit.

      Here are a couple of examples of how bills looked when I was young:

      http://numismaclub.com/imgs/a/a/m/l/w/10_1981_cu_trio_chicago_il_frn_old_usa_paper_currency_bills_notes_regan_money_1_lgw.jpg

      http://www.usrarecurrency.com/WebPgFl/AA20022001A/1996$50FRNSnAA20022001A.jpg

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        Mate, your money does still seem monochromatic to modern eyes. I use it when I visit, and the other notes don’t have that rainbow on them. I admit I am rarely exchanging more than fifty US at a time . I’m comparing those that I use to modern notes.

        And security features? The shops there still accept cheques. I was surprised the economy still functioned when I found that out.

        • band_on_the_run@lemmy.worldOP
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          Oh I’ve seen colorful foreign currency from around the world and how dull US currency looks in comparison. It would be nice if different denominations used different colors but honestly I rarely use cash these days so it really isn’t important to me.

          A lot of places still accept checks here but more and more don’t anymore. However it’s not a problem in most cases though because fewer and fewer people use checks. A lot of young people don’t know how to write a check because it’s basically an unnecessary task anymore.

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            I have never seen someone under the age of seventy try to pay with a check while working retail.

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              Oh yeah it’s freakishly rare to see in retail and restaurants. Some older people still write checks to pay their bills these days. My mom does that, but she always uses plastic when she’s at stores, restaurants , etc.

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                Getting work done for the house checks are still the “best” option. Around here they charge a 3% fee for plastic which when you’re talking about thousands of dollars of work it’s no question I’m dusting off the checkbook lmao.

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    I wonder what the building on the back is

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      It’s the same building, just edited. You can tell the bottom half of the center is exactly the same and the the near sections of the wings are pretty similar. They just swapped out the top part and changed the windows on the far sections of the wings.

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      It’d be cool if they had a UFO hovering over the building to replace the top

    • band_on_the_run@lemmy.worldOP
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      Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Here’s a picture of it now: https://i.imgur.com/UiDgPkw.jpg

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        Sorry, I meant one on the movie one

        • band_on_the_run@lemmy.worldOP
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          It’s just an artistic variation of the original Independence Hall drawing.

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            Oh, I was wondering if it was based on a different historic building. Okay

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      Independence Hall

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        In the movie one I mean.

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