Based on the pictures on the machine I think it is U.S. currency.
Canada has coloured money, but it is the $10 that is purple.I agree that the illustrations on the machine look like US currency. That surely does look like Lincoln.One of my US $5 bills has a kind of purple tinge to the front of it, maybe that is what the sign refers to?
Maybe it's in China. Did you notice the Chang at the bottom? LOL
I sent in the pic -- it was a BiLo in Charlotte, NC.
The "5" is colored "purple" on the newest $5 "bills."
In the olden days things used to go yellow with age. Since this is "new" money they're talking about, perhaps the ink goes purplewith rage, er, age.
Based on the pictures on the machine I think it is U.S. currency.
ReplyDeleteCanada has coloured money, but it is the $10 that is purple.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the illustrations on the machine look like US currency. That surely does look like Lincoln.
One of my US $5 bills has a kind of purple tinge to the front of it, maybe that is what the sign refers to?
Maybe it's in China. Did you notice the Chang at the bottom? LOL
ReplyDeleteI sent in the pic -- it was a BiLo in Charlotte, NC.
ReplyDeleteThe "5" is colored "purple" on the newest $5 "bills."
ReplyDeleteIn the olden days things used to go yellow with age. Since this is "new" money they're talking about, perhaps the ink goes purple
ReplyDeletewith rage, er, age.