# A face that means business

Whether it is Julius Caesar, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Queen Elizabeth or King Charles, all currencies throughout history have always had a face.  The problem is none of these faces can be taken very seriously.  They area all bound to a single country—whether it be the Roman Empire, the United Kingdom, or the United States.\
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What face could both be both universal to all countries and be a face that evokes a serious, business-like image?\
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The answer is obvious.  😊Smiley Face.<br>

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