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    Posted by edweaver 9 years, 9 months ago
    I'm not sure I like any of the choices. If the currency were backed by gold, then I'd think it to be an honor for Ayn. Not sure if she would approve given the present conditions.?? Just saying.
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    • Posted by 9 years, 9 months ago
      good point. as well, when the dollar tanks, maybe everyone will blame her
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      • Posted by edweaver 9 years, 9 months ago
        Ya I'm not sure. Would like to see her honored but wish the paper dollar had value beyond perception. Without something of value that is tangible, it is really not worth any more than the paper it is printed on. Being a printer, I certain paper has no real value. If they keep printing, the value keeps going down.
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  • Posted by $ MikeMarotta 9 years, 9 months ago
    Comrades, you need to brush up on your American history. We _already_ have had women on our paper money. Martha Washington was on the FRONT of the One Dollar silver certificates of Series1886 and series 1891; and she was on the BACK (w/ George) on the 1896 series One Dollar Silver Certificates.

    Contrary to the claim of peterchunt, many non-presidents have been on US Federal Treasury money (not private bank notes) including Samuel Morse and Robert Fulton and a slew of Civil War generals, Secretary of the Treasury William Windom, and an ordinary farm wife with child and husband on the Legal Tender Notes 1875 to 1907.

    Pocahontas was on the backs of the $20 Compound Interest Notes of 1864 and the $20 National Bank Notes of 1875.

    Salmon P. Chase was alive and kicking when his portrait graced the $10 interest-bearing note of 1863.

    I could go on. Anyone who is really interested in money should read books about numismatics. Allow me to recommend Whitman Publishing (not just because I review for them) here: https://www.whitman.com/store/Inventory/...
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    • Posted by XenokRoy 9 years, 9 months ago
      Thanks, will have to get that for my dad. I knew (from him) that Martha was on a silver certificate. Coins and currency have always been a hobby with my dad, he will love the book.
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  • Posted by $ CBJ 9 years, 9 months ago
    Ayn Rand's image would be more appropriate on one of these (if they ever return):
    http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/gold...
    (Click on any one of the bills to enlarge the image.)
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    • Posted by mccannon01 9 years, 9 months ago
      When I first saw the voting scenario, I thought AR would be a good candidate to be imaged on the nations currency. Then I figured it would be an insult to have her image emblazoned on a fiat currency. She probably would go along with being printed on a gold certificate as long as it wasn't advertised specifically as a gender issue, as she didn't like political pandering in such a way.
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  • Posted by XenokRoy 9 years, 9 months ago
    Martha Washington was, and should be if we were to do it again.

    Edit: Noticed the word Modern in the article description, so I guess first does fit after all. Still should be Martha, she spent every winter in the revolutionary war with the soldiers and things would have been worse without her organizing to mend clothing, make new clothing and keep the winter camps somewhat cleanly. She travelled every fall and every spring by carriage, 3 months with the troups, 6 months on the road and 3 months at home (approximately). To me that is some real dedication.
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  • Posted by scinch 9 years, 9 months ago
    Ummm...Hilary Clinton printed on some Benghazi Bucks? OK...tasteless I know.
    All kidding aside..as a teacher of history...I'd probably go with Harriet Tubman...she put the idea of liberty into action without regard to her own safety.
    Abigail Adams, who served as the conscience of her husband John would be a close second for me.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 9 years, 9 months ago
    I refuse to vote in that poll. The very question assumes the persistence of currency that is not worth the paper it's printed on. Beyoncé the Skank deserves the distinction of being a woman to replace George Washington on the one-dollar bill.

    I might vote for Ayn Rand's face to appear on a gold bearer bond: "The Mulligan Mint will pay to the bearer on demand one Troy pound of gold, one thousand fine." Such a document would be a warehouse receipt, not a fractional-reserve bank note.
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    • Posted by $ Snezzy 9 years, 9 months ago
      The purpose of the whole question is to get rid of George Washington, I'm sure. George was a towering figure who refused to be made into a king. To this day he stands in the way of kingmakers.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 9 months ago
    Damn the gold-and-silver torpedoes, full Rand ahead!

    Get her name out in the front runners for the honor - she will probably not be chosen, due to political climate, but if she comes up with the most votes there will be fewer people asking, "Ayn Rand? Who is she?"

    Jan, long game
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    • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 9 months ago
      Woops. Unclear: fewer people in the future due to more people in the immediate future (hopefully) asking that question.

      Jan, good heart; fuzzy typing
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  • Posted by 9 years, 9 months ago
    I 'd probably go with Abagail Adams if we were sticking with founding leaders. But Dolly Madison was also pretty heroic. Really I don 't know why it has to be somebody 's face. I like the idea of people doing productive things including invention. However, it 's just a silly poll that it would be sweet if everyone were blindsided by the support of the first lady of capitalism.
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