PASSPORT COLORS
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PASSPORT COLORS
On my recent trip to Holland, I <BR>abandoned my newly purchased, leather <BR>passport cover in order to proudly <BR>display the dark blue passport that <BR>signified my American citizenship. Having <BR>done so I wondered what colors other <BR>nations used for their passports. <BR> <BR>Know of any? <BR> <BR>Cheers, and Happy Travels. <BR> <BR>Gerry K
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You can took a look at pictures of almost all passports, hear national anthems, see the new euro bills plus get a little helpful background info for a lot of countries at <BR>http://www.slawek.com
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Historically, American passports have always been green. And in the early 1960s they were larger than they are now... with a coin design on them. <BR> The blue ones were issued in honor of the Bicentennial in 1976. They're still using up the blue ones ! But they are going back to the green covers once again. When I renewed my passport in Marseille last year, I requested and received a green one. <BR> <BR>PB
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I think we've hit on a plan here; a choice of colors for passport covers. Since the important identifying stuff is on the inside, the outside should be the customer's choice. Personally I'd like something in a deep purple suede, maybe with gold embellishments. I'd be willing to pay extra for the "vanity passport", and what a money-maker for the Feds. <BR> <BR>P.S. Has the expected tax rebate later this summer changed anybody's travel plans?

