Why Does Antarctica Have Its Own Banknotes?
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Why does Antarctica have its own banknotes, and what important stories do they tell?
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I mean... Penguins are already dressed like business men.
I just realised that!
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Dont forget the Penguins movie
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Or waiters. Or musicians.
Penguin for president. He doesn’t give us taxes.
what it comes to the taxes, it is a bucket of fish
He takes our Fish! Down with the piguin! Only the emu can give us a paradise state!
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@@Z3R0F1V3 what if Antartic Fish goes extinct
Talk about some _cold_ hard cash
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*Kowalski, analysis*
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Cold hard cash
I did not know these banknotes existed thank you for giving us information about banknotes
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i dont know if theres a subtle joke/sarcasm going on and i just cant realise it or if im just over-analysing the comment
To everyone asking where you can get them, their official website seems to be down at the moment (it worked earlier this week), however the cool new $1 is sold out there anyway. I got mine on eBay for $5 which I think is reasonable. There are various other sites that charge a lot more. This isn't sponsored or anything by the way.
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I'm looking forward for that cat video and more content
Nice!
I wish I could buy the 1 dollar bill with the penguin illustrations 😭
Why does none of these notes depict Roald Amundsen? The leader of the first crew to arrive on the north pole. Instead they have one that depicts the second one? I know they died and should be honored because they did reach the south pole too. But atleast give them both a banknote. Not only the second guy. This dosent make any sence. As a Norwegian, i am really dissappointed, feels kinda like british bias. Only depicting brits and new-zelanders.
dont you mean south?
They also don't depict the first person to be born in Antarctica
@@franchufranchu119 they did
on the 1 note
@@iDunnoMC: He probably means south, but Amundsen was also the first person to properly document his presence on the North Pole. Then again, he went to the North pole in an airship, so one might consider it cheating.
He was in the same place attempting the same thing as Falcon Scott, they could only choose one from that exact time (as there weren’t enough notes) so they went for Falcon Scott
As a Norwegian, I am dissapointed that there were no mention of Amundsen, or the Norwegian expeditions. They were the first to reach the center, and beat Scott.
As a non-Norwegian, I can tell you that nobody cares.
It is OK to tell a story about Canadian animals without discussing Samuel de Champlain, or Leif Erikson, or the Bering Straight Land Bridge.
@@BatCaveOz u american
@@BatCaveOz yeah but the event was historic
@@BatCaveOz Greetings, non-Norwegian here, and I do care. Antartica is not part of Britian and as such a curecny focusing on its history should take insperation from everyone who took part in mapping out this continent, not just the British.
same, these banknotes feel very britain-centric
Fun fact: the driest place ever is in Antarctica
YeEeEEs nO DuSt :)
yep it's a desert
True it’s the driest desert lol
No ice is water lol
Ryan G underground is wet
2:04 that's Pingu, the founding father and national hero of Antarctica.
Y e s
"noot noot" says Pingu
It was the declaration of their independence from Humans
Those were such deep and meaningful words by Pingu@@samsunguser3148
And when he screamed "noot noot", he officially declared martial law to prevent communist revolution in order to keep Nationalism in power. He maybe a strong figure, but we never forget what he did to the fishes. He is the reason why Polar Bears, Whales and Sea lions hated each other, especially penguins.
He powerful af
That series looks pretty Anglocentric. Nothing about the French, the Norwegians, the Argentinians, and the Chileans.
Yup. Argentina and chile have so much history with the continent, possibly the two countries more involved with it, yet not a single mention to their existence
Euro reigns. Coz Chile and Argentina were the former Spanish possessions.
This whole thing seems like English guys patting themselves on the back.
Russians too. Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen (yeah, this one had a German ancestry haha) and Mikhail Lazarev were the ones who discovered Antarctica in the first place
Disney Dollars, the currency of the Mouse Empire
Kim Jong-un Interesting to hear that from the fat boy!
@@cyrusthegreat1893 o no hes gonna be mad
Lil ender He must be ashamed of himself for being so fat when his people are starving and looking for food in garbage 🗑 bins! 😡
@@cyrusthegreat1893 ok ik now shut ur mouth i just wantted to leave a pointless thing
Fun fact, if Disney was a country it would be 73rd ranked by GDP. Its revenue is bigger than Bulgaria's GDP.
The great auks scientific name was pinguinus impennis, and when penguins were first discovered, explorers thought they looked similar to the greak auk, and so named them penguins after the great auks scientific name, I assume that is why the great auk is on the back of one of the notes
Elliott Kelly
penguinus im..PENNIS??
people wondering why there is a bird from the northern hemisphere on the back, when the front shows an empire from the north as well.
@@bananasolid "Impennis" as in lacking _pennae_ (flight feathers). Although, they were birds, so they presumably didn't have the other thing either.
@@ZGryphon Some birds have penises, penguins don't, but ducks do
"im pennis" 🤦♂🤣
No depiction of Roald Amundson?
Nope. It's a real shame :(
@@HalfAsleepChris Hi lol
Amundsen, pronounced a-mund-sen, a as in the a in the posh pronounciation of bath, mund pronounced "Munn" and sen pronounced as in send, without the d
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1:43 did you notice that George's eyes close?
He got sleepy when the lights went out
@@HalfAsleepChris Bruh
The name Arctic comes from the Greek word Arktos, which means bear. The bears in question are not polar, but celestial: the Great and the Little Bear, constellations visible only in the Northern Hemisphere. Antarktikos - Antarctica - the opposite of “the land of the bear” and is situated on the other side of the planet.
A penguin is just a businness goose.
Politics Pidgeon
When I was younger and just starting high school my dad gave me this really interesting book about sailing journeys throughout history. Both of our favourite happened to be Captain franks worsleys tale, as it was well described and it demonstrated relentless skill and effort. I nearly forgot all about that book until I saw this and thought how I read a tale of people in the ice sailing for rescue and then it happened that you included them!!! So cool, and I love these random facts of information that you present to us! 😀
All his life’s decisions made him make this video
I like his decisions
Suddenly, empirism
Antarctica: *Does not have a real state in it*
Also Antarctica: *Has money*
Pengiuns: *Kowalski analysis*
Wow they are amazing BUT I think that it's unacceptable to have Antarctic dollars and not put the face of The Norwegian explorer Amudssen who discovered Antarctica
Your videos have shown me just how much money is in the world, ranging from used, to rare, to collected. Thanks for teaching me over the past year. Merry Christmas!
If he’s half asleep and makes such good videos I wonder how amazing his videos will be when he’s fully awake
I never thought of that. perhaps we could send him some coffee to help him wake up so we can find out?
did anyone saw that the american dollard clossed his eyes when Chris put it under uv light?
He got sleepy... 😴
Half-Asleep Chris I am also sleepy, love the vids too. Goodnight
It’s at 1:43
the uv light hurt his eyes too much so he closed them
@@HalfAsleepChris just like you, haha!
its so strange seeing photos/photo like images on banknotes
Chris, you never cease to impress. Excellent video!
These banknotes look so cool, the new 1$ note especially looks great
The Welsh name for Great Auk is where we get the word Penguin,
It was the first animal in England to be classified as an endangered species with laws protecting it.
I didn't even know there was even some kind of Antarctic banknote
Wait... Since when does Antarctica have bank notes?
1:44 it looks like he closed his eyes
On the 5 dollar bank not it should be Tom Crean he was on 3 polar expeditions including sir Robert falcon Scott and ernest shackleton. On Scott's voyage he was sent back with a sick member and walked 50 miles in 23 hours. During shackleton's voyage he went with shackleton's crew to elephant island and was 1 of 3 people to make the hike across elephant island to safety
I agree
Never knew these existed! Amazing video as always!
Wow! I've been waiting for this video! They are a lot cooler than I expected!
Please keep banknote videos coming! I love them
You seem like the friend that just blurts out random facts every time you see them! 😂
Like me
...and me.
I seem to posess endless knowledge on the most random of topics. I tend to become interested in the most random of things and really deep dive them.
Hey Chris, what would you recommend me to do. I’m starting to collect bank notes?
Go to your high-street travel money bureau. Start with low value notes - Australian $5, Canadian $5 (two of my favourites), some US dollars, and just work your way from there. You can ask them for notes in pristine condition, and they can order them in for you too. It's a lot cheaper than eBay or anywhere as you only pay face value. Good luck :)
What country is a must have?
@@faisalpresentz I love Canada and Australia, but it's personal preferece. :D
Love ur videos! Merry Christmas And a happy new year!
Great Video Chris!!! It's very informative and I like it very much! Good Job!!
one thing that really bugs me is the typeface, it looks a bit off on a backnote
It's very disappointing that they don't include some references to Gabriel de Castilla, the discoverer of Antarctica and the San Telmo ship crew, who where the first to land on it.
18 minutes after you upload, I get on to binge watch! What are the odds of that?
I hope people can appreciate how much time goes into creating one of your videos! This was a fascinating one. Can’t say I’ve ever even thought about Antarctica even having any particular currency.
I think there is a station at the Antarctica with a couple of ATM's but I don't they have their own currency.
Why is Roald Amundsen on these notes?
He was the first to reach middle.
The problem is he isn’t here
*Hmmm SCP? Sound strangely familiar*
Contain those banknotes!!
I didn't know about Antarctic banknotes until I watched this. I seem to learn more from your videos than sometimes in school! :)
This is amazing! I had absolutely no idea! Thanks for sharing.
3:55 my life right now
Your life is a penguin?
I get the joke by the way, it's the 'For now I'm very confused'
Antarctic Empire: Hippity Hoppity these bills are now my property
So well done and interesting! Thank You, Chris! : )
Great video! I'm enjoying many of your videos. I scrolled through many of the comments, but I probably missed some, but in case it hasn't been mentioned, I wanted to clarify that Disney Dollars are not really fantasy notes. They are scrip that still can be used at Disney and Disney Stores.
Hey, Chris! Great video! How are the kitties?
I immediately dislike that they went the colonial route displaying Brits etc ... the whole mystic and beauty of this continent is that it is *not* anyone one cultures, *not* permanently inhabited by man. We should continue to preserve its neutrality.
R E S E A R C H overrules all.
The Antarctic dollar, occasionally called the Antarctican dollar, is the national currency of the Federated States of Antarctica. At the present time, it is pegged to the United States Dollar. However, negotiations are being held within the GAMA to determine a universal value of currency within the Antarctic continent.
The Antarctic dollar uses the decimal system, consisting of 100 equal cents (symbol ¢). In another division, there are 1,000 mills (Symbol ₥) to one dollar. This unit is used for tax purposes and not for general use as there is no coin denomination in that value.
Hey Chris Keep making such amazing content ♥️
My dad has got the 0 dollar bank note from somewhere
I like the most peungvin ones then eny other.
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1:41 Aha! I saw his eyes close when you turned the light off Chris! Nice edit :)
They are soooooo cool!😁 I would definitely want to see them!!!❤️❤️ Your videos are soooo good!!!!!!!!😄❤️😁😊
Finally, good pay for the penguins
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Haha I'm English and in Thailand for Christmas, I'll have to have to have a look at the Bart note. Cool video Chris 🤟
At work in the USA we checked every bill over 1$ for the colored strip which only appears under UV light. You can also see a paper bar inside the bill if you hold it up to the light that says what denomination it is.
Chris, I think the cost thing is keeping with the "realism" of the notes. You couldn't buy a 50 dollar US bill for one dollar, so why should you be able to buy a 50 Antarctica dollar note for a buck? I'm not saying I agree with this policy, just trying to explain my take on the rationale. Happy/Merry Christmas!
I thought this was a joke tittle
I Always Find These So Interesting!
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you!
Only English-speaking heroes? There are so many other pioneers! That’s a bit imparcial
Wow i did not know Antarctica had its own banknotes. Great video Chris 😃
‘I am going for a walk, I may be some time’ - captain oak ( also the museum in Dundee is very cool
The Great Auk's taxonomic name is _Pinguinus_ sp. Southern Hemisphere's penguins were called that because of the similarities between the two kinds of birds.
In spite of not being a legal tender, these Bank Notes look more colorful and Lively than Original Bank Notes in Circulation 💵💵💵
your videos are always the coolest
Good report Chris! I concur totally.
Thanks for the knowledge
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I love the $1 Dollar Antarctic note a lot!!!
Very interesting. I’m also astounded at the price of the notes. Who actually makes them and where does the $$ really go? Maybe I missed something and should watch your video again. Merry Christmas!
For the Shackleton's expedition if you count the whole crew (including the support team) not all of them made it some of the support team died
Great video, thanks for the info 👍
Great video Chris! Where can you get theres? They are so cool!
I really love your stop motion
I'm glad your channel exists :)
Love your videos, Merry Christmas.
Does anyone know where you can buy these???
Thanks for teaching me a new thing
The great auk was native to parts of Britain before its extinction, which might be an explanation for it featuring on the note celebrating British Antarctic exploration/territory. They’re related to puffins!
There are no Polar Bears in Antarctica (Anti Arctic).
Arctic is derived from the Greek word Arktikos which means 'Near the Bear'.
Hence, Antarctica means 'Not near the Bear'.
very good video i would very much like to get a full set of these
I like this voice over... It has a comical feel to it...
Awesome video! Very interesting!
"Sister Angelica, someone put penguins in the offering basket again."
This dude is the most British person I have ever seen (coming from a Brit myself)
Wow so colourful banknotes😊
What s unique topic... Fascinating video! Your new subscriber from Pakistan
Browsing through my banknote collection recently, I saw the photograph on the back of the 2000 Cambodian riel from 2013 and asked myself "Have I actually seen a photograph on a banknote before?". I found some on the reverse of the latest banknotes from Burundi, but that's all I guess:)
I have a one dollar polymer note, it's really neat.
I’m from South Africa and when they made the Nelson Mandela note it was probably my favorite design because we have not had a new design in a while and I’m pretty sad that it is gone
Those notes are wicked!
uhm.... Disney Dollars are still legal tender at all Disney parks and resorts. They're not in print anymore since 2016, but if you still have any, you can still use them at Disney parks :)