How banknotes and coins make canvases for designs: artistic licence to print pretty money
It may be the root of all evil, but money has an artistic side, too. From Fiji’s celebratory seven dollar note to Switzerland’s 50 franc note to Australia’s Possum Magic coin collection, we look at the most attractive legal tender
Australia’s new Possum Magic coin set bucks convention. Playing on a picture book by fantasy author Mem Fox, the set’s two-dollar coins feature colours including turquoise, gold and orange.
The vibrant tones underline currency’s talent to be more than just cold cash but a platform for creative design. In particular, banknotes make natural canvases.
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Hong Kong’s banknotes support the notion that currency can amount to much more than a bunch of IOUs. “Conceived by talented artists and skilful printers, banknotes can be considered an elegant expression of creative artistry,” says Swiss security firm that deals with banknotes, SICPA.
Switzerland’s 50 franc note is the current bank note of the year title holder. “The bright green vertical banknote depicts dandelion seeds, a paraglider aloft in the mountains and a strikingly playful human hand”, says the International Bank Note Society.