mrswdk wrote:I like the countries whose money has stuff like fruit and animals on it.
Same here. People money just seems strangely imperialistic. Particularly when a disproportionate amount of western coinage has weird Ceasaresque sideways profiles of disembodied heads.
No reason an eagle can't be a lady, a rose can even be both! Stars are cool too, but I'm sure some fundamentalists would be quick to point out OMG PENTAGRAMS IN CIRCLES!
If it has to be a person, I'd prefer someone whose legacy contributes more to the cultural or technological aspects, since that's the sort of things lasts long after death.
Louisa May Alcott: Classic author, feminist, abolitionist, and army nurse.
Helen Keller: First deafblind person to get a bachelor of arts; author, political activist, and lecturer.
Gertrude B. Elion: Nobel Prize winning biochemist that invented the first leukemia treatment, the first immuno-suppressive agent, Allopurinol, Pyrimethamine, Trimethoprim, Acyclovir, and Nelarabine.
I'd say any of the above are deserving, but the point should be "deserving". Having a token for the sake of tokenism really isn't an honor.