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Martian $ Nineteen Point Five CYDONIANS Note
Martian Money! Martian Money! Get your Martian Money right here! http://www.zazzle.com/mj12club*. Martian Money. Here you get 100 CYDONs for one low, low price. They're like Twentys only fifty-cents "cheaper", side-ways, sort-of. They're $19.5 Cydonians or Nineteen Point Five Cydonians notes. They are the main attraction of the Martian Money Robot Currency Shield and the Negatory Good Buddy Robot Currency Shield but not the U.S. Treasury's Fractional Currency Shield. You see, during the "civil" war small change became scarce because of hoarding and also because the governments of both the north and the south were using large amounts of metal supplies in the conduct of the war. Merchants began to mint their own tokens, which were the size of an Indian Head Cent and carried advertisements and/or slogans for one side of the effort or the other. Still, this could not fill the demand needed to keep everyday commerce going, so the U.S. Congress passed, President Lincoln signed, and the U.S. Treasury issued and released fractional currency notes for use in circulation. Like little dollar bills, of denominations of less than one dollar, they took some getting used to. So the Treasury Department combined all of the different notes together on a large sheet, arranged in the shape of a shield. (If you look at the front side of a U.S. One Dollar Federal Reserve Note, in the center of the green seal there is a shield, the "The Department Of The Treasury" shield). These U.S. Treasury Fractional Currency Shields were displayed in banks and post offices in order to familiarize the public with this new medium of exchange. This is where Martian Money is coming from. Coins made of paper that may take some getting used to, and the robot part, (not to mention all of the space pictures and alien space craft), to make them a little science-fictiony. Each Martian Money Shield Robot is a collection of all of the denominations of Cydonians (Dollars), and Faces (Cents) released for circulation in a given year, an uncut sheet, or a sort of mint set of paper money. I now hope you have a little better idea of where I am coming from. I am from Mars. Thank you for a most valuable of your commodities, your space-time. My best regards, I am. Marti Hughes, SHECKSHE.COM; http://www.Zazzle.com/SheckShe*; and MJ12CLUB.COM; http://www.Zazzle.com/MJ12club*; Martian Executive, Marti Hughes Financial Company. What? Still haven't had enough? Then CLICK on the Martian Money Robot Currency Shield or the Negatory Good Buddy Robot Currency Shield and read what is written where I'm supposed to describe each product. I write stories. Somebody stop me. Here is one such story: (queue dream sequence now) The 19.5 CYDONIANS NOTE o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o FACES: A long, long time ago in a country near and dear to our hearts, the face on all of our coinage, no matter the denomination, was the very same face. That face was the face of LIBERTY. These days we recognize money as money because we recognize the famous faces of presidents of long ago. Here on Mars we just call 'em faces and that way we can put cool spaceships on our coinage! Oh, and then there's the big fellah, CYDON, or CYDON-The-Great-1 as we have come to learn since the discovery of the Memnonian Tablets. The Face on Mars gazing up into the sky day and night, this face is the face of CYDON. This massive scull of some, yet, unknown kind of crystal, shines brightly even before sunrise. Rumor has it that the face was carved to honor CYDON for saving the binary system to which ancient "Martians" had once fled to escape the incoming destruction which would be caused by the arrival of the new planet crashing the ort. ........CYDON left Mars, (it wasn't called Mars then, that detail has still to be deciphered), and he came, first, to the planet now known as Earth, (again not what it was called then, and at that time it was the second planet from the sun). Upon the dedication of the Face on Mars, and probably even before, and for unknown millennia there-after, the, now, third planet was affectionately known to the galaxies near and far as "Belle". ************ 2BContinued ************ o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o The FACE NOTES feature my original artwork only, no NASA images were harmed in the production of any of the Face Notes. I thunked-up all of the spacecraft depicted on the notes, save one, and in the case of that one, the 35 Faces note, I created an original flying object d'art by studying an actual, albeit a, very grainy photograph. o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o Dated 2006, which marked the beginning of the celebration of the approaching Vinylian Revolutions b'Zillenial^, the Martian Bureau of Engraving and Printing released a special edition Federal Reserve Bank of Mars 19.5 CYDONIANS Note in both the Brown and the Blue money, positive and negative versions. All four versions are Series 2006, and all are Legal Tender everywhere on planet Mars, and on seven or eight of the nine other planets in our solar system (Sometimes Uranus gets kind of testy and we're still working on free trade relations with you Earthlings). Each note reads, either forwards or backwards as follows: Series 2006, 19.5, LEGAL TENDER, MJ16334578H, NINETEEN POINT FIVE CYDONIANS, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of MARS. Legal Tender on Mars, these notes are accepted by retailers*** throughout all of our solar FREE ENTERPRIZE system** and beyond! o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o 1 CYDONIAN equals 100 FACES*; ----- 1 CYDONIAN equals 1.4303608 U.S. Dollars*; ----- 1 FACE equals .014303608 U.S. Dollars*. o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o On Mars, paper is worth its weight in gold, on Venus, not so much. o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o0O0o ----- *( On The 4BEX: The Foreign Body Currency Exchange ) ----- **( Coming soon to Earth commerce near you ) ----- ***( On Planets: Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto, X and sometimes on Uranus ) -_- Surf's Up! -_- No Drones -_- Bonini Beach Surfboards -_- Bonini Beach Surf Ace Street DX -_- MJ12CLUB.COM -_- http://www.Zazzle.com/MJ12club* -_- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Copyright (C) 2013 Marti J. Hughes; All rights reserved.
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