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garrideb ([identity profile] garrideb.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] cap_ironman2012-05-17 05:25 pm

Friendmeme!

People have been asking for a party post and a friend meme for ages - sorry it took so long! Party it up in the comments here, or fill out this handy form and copy/paste it. There will be movie spoilers in the comments! There will also be gifs, joy, and virtual mead in the comments! Basically, go wild and make friends!

[identity profile] ami-neko.livejournal.com 2012-05-18 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, you have good eyes! I'm American, and it looked like a normal bill to me, but I admit that I didn't look that closely. Yes, all US bills are green, and they always have been, although they haven't always been the same shade of green. Recently they started adding in some other colors in order to make counterfeiting more difficult. That may have been what you noticed. Wikipedia says that there were some variations in the design details of the bill during the 30s, though. Now I'm really curious!
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[personal profile] nerakrose 2012-05-19 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
did it really look that normal? i'm not 100% certain but it looked a lot more like a ten euro note to me. i know it *wasn't* a ten euro note, but the way the number was printed was more euro-ish than what i know of the regular ten dollar bill. i had the thought 'is that monopoly money no of course not that would be a dollar bill from the forties wait, why does steve have old dollar bills did no one update him on that'. but it could just be that it's a super new dollar bill i've never seen before :P