I designed the Keen-Eyed Chemist Award diploma back at Drexel University
as the coordinator of the General Chemistry Lab. It was to accompany the $1
bonus Prof. Sally Solomon paid to students for each error detected in
the lab manual written by us. One of the motifs
the goggles were to express my earnest fascination about the central role
this safety object seemed to play in performing the simplest and most trivial
tasks that could occur in a lab. One of the colleagues maybe Tony Wambsgans
warned me that this kind of use of the US bank notes was probably unlawful.
I didnt pay much attention to the comment at that time. However, if anyone
should try to pass you a buck with Mr. Washington having a pair of
goggles on his face, be aware: the banknote may be counterfeit!