A
picture may be worth a thousand words, but this scenic landscape
is valued at around $188.00. That's because we've lifted some
of the images from U.S. currency, mixed them up, and placed them
into one neat collage.
Of the images in the picture below, six are found on the backs of everyday bills
the $100, $50, $20, $10, $5, and $1. A seventh image is from the not-as-common $2 note.
The final three are not found anywhere but heresimply put, we made them up.
Your task is a simple one. First, identify the images
that you think belong on actual U.S. currency. Once you've
isolated those seven, see if you can determine which bill
each was lifted from. Click on the pull-down boxes below
to see if you've guessed correctly.
Chances are, you'll better recognize images from currency more
common to your pocket. If you don't ordinarily walk around with
a wad of hundred dollar bills, you may not be able to quickly
determine which image is from the hundred. Use the process of
elimination to get to the answers of the lesser-known bills.
Answers
Image A
$20 bill
Image B
Bogus!
This
one is
made up.
If we
tricked
you,
we feel
really
bad
about it.
Image C
$5 bill
Image D
Phony!
This is
being
con-
sidered
for the
$8.79
bill.
Image E
$100 bill
Image F
$2 bill
Image G
Sorry,
but any
similar-
ities
between
this and
a real
bill
image
are
purely
coinci-
dental.
Image H
$1 bill
Image I
$50 bill
Image J
$10 bill
Don't believe us? The proof is in the pudding. Actually, it's on another screen.
We're saving the pudding for dessert. Click
here to see where we took these images from.
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