New US Dollar Concept Turns Old Currency Into Modern And Stylish Bills

Published 7 years ago

Everyone knows what a dollar looks like – it has become somewhat of an icon when it comes to paper money. Belarus based designer Andrey Avgust decided to do a new take on the iconic currency by creating new, colorful designs.

The redesigned banknotes are made of several thin layers of plastic and are translucent. They also feature various security features, such as unique QR codes and inks that can only be viewed in UV light. The design reminds us the plastic Canadian dollars – only more futuristic.

Although these modern notes are only concept art, we hope that one day they become reality. Check out Andrey’s cool concept art in the gallery below!

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Belarus based designer Andrey Avgust decided to do a new take on the iconic dollar

The redesigned banknotes are made of several thin layers of plastic and are translucent

The banknotes feature various security features, such as unique QR codes and inks that can only be viewed in UV light

These modern banknotes are only concept art, but we hope one day they become reality

One dollar – George Washington

One dollar – George Washington, Under UV light

Five dollars – Abraham Lincoln

Five dollars – Abraham Lincoln, under UV light

Ten Dollars – Thomas Jefferson

Ten Dollars – Thomas Jefferson, under UV light

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