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Treasury tags
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Why are they nearly always green?! Who decided that this was the nicest colour for them?
(I'm talking about the green bits of cors with metal on each end, for keeping bits of paper together)
(I'm talking about the green bits of cors with metal on each end, for keeping bits of paper together)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The treasury tags next to my keyboard are definitely green. The box also states that they're 51mm long and this seems to be a standard measurement.
I've always assumed that 'treasury tags' are so named because they were first ordered by HM Treasury. It would have been their civil servants that determined that they should be 2" (=51mm) long and coloured green.
Chris
I've always assumed that 'treasury tags' are so named because they were first ordered by HM Treasury. It would have been their civil servants that determined that they should be 2" (=51mm) long and coloured green.
Chris