Feedback on SGC Designs
DESIGNS FOR COINS
Please send your suggestions for the design of the .01 unit, .10 unit and 1.0 unit coins for the proposed single global currency, or vote for an existing proposal, in an attachment to Single Global Currency Association. Please submit a JPEG (.jpg) or a GIF (.gif) so it could be posted on the web site.
To give a sense of designing for future coins, see the Money Museum’s prospective designs for the Swiss euro, in anticipation of that time when Switzerland joins the eurozone.
DESIGNS FOR BILLS
Please send your suggestions for the design of the 1 unit, 10 unit and 100 unit notes or bills for the proposed single global currency, or vote for an existing proposal, in an attachment for an email to Single Global Currency Association. The image would have to use Microsoft software to create the image, or one that can be posted using MS Word, so it could be posted on the web site.
We have no budget for the winner of these "contests" but can assure you that fame and fortune will come to the person(s) who propose the design which is adopted by the world for its new currency.
Of course, there is no assurance that a world conference will adopt a design proposed here.
Submitted by the Ophiram Foundation of Hong Kong are the two images below of 100 Unit notes.
A 100 Mono note design submitted by Daniel Salomon of Europe, in May 2009
A 10,000 UNI (See proposed NAMES for SGC) note as designed by Mattias Larson of Sweden.
DESIGNS FOR MONETARY SYMBOLS
Symbol for Eartha or Eartho, names as suggested by Morrison Bonpasse, or as symbol for other earth-centered or earth-related currency name:
Below is the trademarked symbol for the "Only", a name which has been proposed by INCIDE in U.K. for the Single Global Currency. More information can be found at www.worldcurrency.org.
The company, Incide, proposed the name “ONLY” for the future Single Global Currency
Design for "Geo Yuan" submitted by Huang He on 8 October 2012
Not submitted to SGCA, but found on a Blog,
3 May 2006 by
Martien
Thank you Rem Koolhaas, for coining this wonderful symbol
for the emerging single global
currency.
See
http://martien.aardrock.com/2006/05/