Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives
Previous Post: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Briefs and roundups
Next Post: Senate cancels Friday… and some afternoon shorts
Posted in:
This question was suggested by blogger Carl Nyberg.
If Illinois had its own money, who would be depicted on the coins and bills?
posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 4:33 am
Sorry, comments are closed at this time.
Previous Post: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Briefs and roundups
Next Post: Senate cancels Friday… and some afternoon shorts
WordPress Mobile Edition available at alexking.org.
powered by WordPress.
I’d suggest no peole. Just local birds and wildlife. Just like some other countries do.
Would save us from a lot of fights and the money would look nicer.
Comment by Bill Baar Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 5:23 am
I imagine Rod would put himself on the money. It would be a great ad for his re-election campaign!
Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 5:52 am
Since I only know what I see on TV and in the newspapers…
His Holiness Pope Obama I. He’s earned his place on currency with the likes of Washington, Lincoln, Jackson, and Jefferson. His stature allows him to print his own money, anyway. Might as well put his own picture on it.
I’d also like to see Blessed Mother Duckworth of Hoffman Estates (soon to be Saint Tammy, once canonized…er elected) on currency too. I hear she’s the real deal and not just your run-of-the-mill Illinois political party hack.
Comment by Joe Sixpack Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 6:48 am
Blago on the front, Elvis on the back.
Comment by Shallow Pharnyx Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:15 am
The late, great Paul Powell. What better tribute to one of our most corrupt officeholders ever.
Comment by Outraged, again Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:31 am
Here’s a recap of my suggestions from the other day when this was first suggested:
Orville Hodge (State Auditor convicted of embezzlement)
Theodore Isaacs (Revenue Director involved in the race track stock deal along with Kerner)
Pick a representative lobbyist
Richard Ogilvie - An honest guy who was responsible for the income tax in Illinois.
Comment by Anon Tax Guy Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:49 am
John Filan on the front of the $1 bill. On the back, a montage of retired teachers, cops, professors, etc. showing their picked pockets.
Comment by Numbers Guy Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:49 am
We could put all our governors who were never indicted on our money. The good thing is that there aren’t too many of them, so people won’t get confused.
Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:53 am
Michael Jordan
Comment by Anon Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 8:05 am
Michael Jordan
Da Coach
Dick Butkis
Comment by anon Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 8:08 am
Daley Jr and Sr.
Obama on the $1,000,000 bill
Dirksen
The Fitgeralds
Keyes on the $3
Comment by Wumpus Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 8:40 am
But we have a quarter of our own — or is that not worth pointing out?
Comment by Pocketmoney Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:10 am
I agree with Bill — native flora and fauna…
That could go on the front (a la US currency which has portraits on the front) with some local architecture and/or scenic vistas from throughout the state to grace the reverse.
Comment by NW burbs Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:16 am
Instead of E Pluribus Unum, which means “Out of many one,” how about Ubi est mea, which means “Where’s mine?”
Comment by Statehouse reporter Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:19 am
The picture is irrelevent.
The logo would be: In Madigan we trust.
Comment by anon Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:49 am
I agree with Outraged but I’d go further - Paul Powell on the $20, Bill Scott (the resigned Lt. Governor, Otto Kerner, Dan Walker. Let’s not forget our great heritage.
Comment by felix Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:51 am
There are so many! So first, lets drop the idea that they have to be elected officals. These people are WAY over exposed, and Illinois is so much more than the bums we elect.
We can select famous businesspeople
John Johnson - Johnson Publishing
John Deere
Montgomery Ward
Philip Armour
Marshall Field
Richard Sears
Oprah Winfrey
Cyrus McCormick
Great Athletes…
Walter Payton
Ernie Banks
Michael Jordon
Great Musicians - Illinois knows Jazz!
Benny Goodman
Miles Davis
Great Social Leaders…
Mother Cabrini
Mortimer Adler
Jane Addams
Joseph Smith Jr.
Dwight Moody
Before the Euro, Germany had artists on the Mark. It was such a nice change from the normal group of elected egomaniacs. Illinois is rich in it’s history, we don’t need politicians on our money.
Comment by VanillaMan Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 9:53 am
Aren’t we missing the obvious here? John Boyle gets dibs on the quarter.
Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:35 am
Who needs coins and currency? Illinois could just issue an I-Pass for everyone with a picture of Blago on the front and “Testicular Verility” etched on the back.
Comment by Irving Park Plaza Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:37 am
Sen. Paul Simon should absoluteley be among the first honored.
Comment by Coloradem Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:53 am
I am surprised that nobody suggested one of my heros: A. E. Stevenson.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAstevensonA.htm
Comment by Scott Cisek Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:59 am
ken dunkin
Comment by ken dunkin Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 12:04 pm
wumpus … instead, let’s make the quarter worth 27 cents and then put keyes on it.
Comment by YNM Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 12:20 pm
Paul Simon
Dirksen
Daley Sr.
Lincoln
Ronald Reagan
Hugh Hefner
Comment by first time poster Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 12:48 pm
DuSable, Mother Jones, Haymarket Martyrs…
Prairie Style architecture, Chicago Fire,
Comment by Carl Nyberg Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 12:59 pm
Hey Statehouse Reporter…Mike Royko contacted me from beyond the grave. He’s insisted you change your handle to Statehouse Plagarizer.
Comment by SenorAnon. Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 1:27 pm
Lincoln, Reagan, U.S. Grant, Hastert, Dirksen, Kustra, Cheryl Axley, Dick Kay Snodgrass, Lee Arthur Smith, Ryne Sandberg, Reagan again, and a special coin to commemorate all the Bulls’ titles in the ‘90s.
Comment by Establishment Republican Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 1:42 pm
Jim Thompson or Jim Edgar
Comment by scoot Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 1:44 pm
I guess Lincoln is either too obvious, not funny, or disqualified because he’s already on the $5 and the penny.
Comment by Tweed Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 1:45 pm
$100 - Abe Lincoln (Illinois’ best-known trial lawyer)
$50 - Frank Lloyd Wright (America’s greatest architect)
$20 - Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (founder of America’s greatest city)
$10 - Mother Jones (the heart of the Labor movement)
$5 - The Blues Brothers
$1 - Wild Bill Hickok (Dollar Bill, get it?)
$1 coin - Rachel Welch (So long, Susan B., Hello!)
.50 - Kanye West ( in your face, 50 cent)
.25 - Enrico Fermi
.10 - Ernest Hemmingway
.05 - Chief Black Hawk
.01 - eliminate it.
Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 2:03 pm
Anton Cermak, Edward Coles, Amos Throop, Abraham Lincoln, Jane Addams, the Great Migration. I’d also agree on the Haymarket martyrs.
Comment by cermak_rd Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 2:10 pm
How about former State Rep. Penny Pullen on the penny?
Comment by Establishment Republican Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 2:30 pm
The John Stroger $30,000,000 bill
Comment by The Broken Heart of Rogers Park Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 2:46 pm
tim johnson !!!! on a 5 or a 10
Comment by anon Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 3:45 pm
Why not a tribute to some of our homegrown comedians-Jack Benny, Sam Kinnison, Richard Pryor. And don’t forget as the State slogan
“Pay to Play”.
Comment by Walking Wounded Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 4:14 pm
Great question. I’m not sure who or what we would put on the money, but I’m sure all currency will get one change. Instead of “In God we trust” it will be made to read “In Rod we trust.”
It will only be usable in Illnois by the way. To help balance the budget.
Comment by Papa Legba Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 7:32 pm
In the tradition of Illinois… the money rights should be sold to the highest bidder!
Comment by Lloyd Dobbler Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:53 pm
But politicians should be: Lincoln, Adlai and Paul Simon.
Comment by Lloyd Dobbler Thursday, Mar 30, 06 @ 11:55 pm