By the 1860s, chemists figured out a way to make a more stable green ink that was resistant to destruction and fading and was difficult to counterfeit. So, the once slippery colour quickly became one of our most ubiquitous — appearing on almost every bill.
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Green is the second most popular favourite colour, after blue.
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Charlie Chaplin once entered a Charlie Chaplin look-alike competition—and lost.
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