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General Science => General Science => Topic started by: buggrock on 24/12/2014 10:52:39

Title: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents
Post by: buggrock on 24/12/2014 10:52:39
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*Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of
Presidents.*

Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Let's celebrate progress instead of dead politicians. Let's set our
sights to the future instead of the past.
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: alancalverd on 24/12/2014 16:49:04
Partial sympathy from the UK. History, back to the time of the Romans, suggests that a national currency is validated by having the head of state on one side, but our banknotes have featured Isaac Newton, George Stephenson, Michael Faraday, Boulton & Watt, Florence Nightingale, and currently Charles Darwin, along with Shakespeare and various other notables from the arts and economics, on the reverse side. Definitely a good idea.

Before worrying about the design, however, I think you guys ought to do something about the size and color of your notes. How do blind people manage?
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: Bill S on 24/12/2014 18:37:07
The following scientific/technological landmarks were celebrated on £2 coins:

2001  100th Anniversary of Marconi's 1st Wireless Transmission across the Atlantic

2003   50th Anniversary of the discovery of DNA

2004   200th Anniversary of the first steam locomotive

2006   Bicentennial of the birth of Brunel

2009   200th Anniversary of Darwin's birth

2010   100th Anniversary of the death of Florence Nightingale

2011   500th Anniversary of the maiden voyage of the Mary Rose

2013   150th Anniversary of the London Underground

All this, and the Monarch remained on the obverse, so heads of state and commemoration of achievements are not mutually exclusive.
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: evan_au on 24/12/2014 20:22:30
Australian paper currency (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Australian_dollar#Former_series_.28paper.29) depicted the following characters (among others):
In 1992, Australia introduced plastic currency; while a variety of characters are represented, scientists and explorers seem notable by their absence.

(Although one could argue that the polymer currency itself is a technological innovation - you don't destroy good money when you put it through the washing machine!)
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: Ophiolite on 29/12/2014 04:15:33
(Although one could argue that the polymer currency itself is a technological innovation - you don't destroy good money when you put it through the washing machine!)
It does give money laundering a whole new meaning.
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: CliffordK on 29/12/2014 17:20:26
So...  How many of our greatest American scientists were German Nazis?  It would add a new meaning to the money. 

It might not be appropriate to put British or other European scientists on American money. 

I think Orville and Wilbur Wright made it to a limited release of a 2003 Dollar Coin as well as one of the 2001 quarters.

Some of the notable non-Presidents on US coins include:
Susan B Anthony (Women's Suffrage Movement)
Sacagawea (Native American guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark)
Helen Keller also made it to a 2003 US Quarter.
Louis Braille appeared on the 2009 US Dollar (which also featured writing in Braille).

One would also note that the Post Office has featured a variety of themes on their stamps.
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents.
Post by: alancalverd on 29/12/2014 17:59:16
The UK post office recently issued "prime ministers". Imagine the glee in the sorting office - being paid to stamp "not wanted" or "cancelled" on the Blessed Margaret Thatcher (first class standard letter), all day, every day!
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents
Post by: Atomic-S on 06/01/2015 03:45:52
There is something to be said for that. However, I am not sure that science is all that helpful in directing the ship of state, and some of our most noted Presidents of the past have been very good at that.
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents
Post by: CliffordK on 06/01/2015 08:14:50
There is something to be said for that. However, I am not sure that science is all that helpful in directing the ship of state, and some of our most noted Presidents of the past have been very good at that.
Good point.
No doubt scientists have played a role in making the paper the currency is printed on, and designing the computers that track the money.

However, it is a stable government and a strong economy that gives the currency value.

Hmmm...  in the past, various kings and emperors put their faces on their currency.  So, does putting a dead president or prime minister on the currency equate them with kings and emperors?
Title: Re: Our Money Should Be Designed to Celebrate Science Instead of Presidents
Post by: Atomic-S on 09/01/2015 05:00:34
I do not think that the analogy is exact. For one thing, dead presidents and prime ministers did not put their own likenesses on coinage, because they were not around to do it.

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