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  1. 2 days ago · Series Denomination Type / Seal Color Circulated F-XF Uncirculated: 1963 $1* Federal Reserve Note $2.50-$7. $10.+ 1963A $1* Federal Reserve Note

  2. 5 days ago · Advertisement. Perhaps the most notable symbolism found in the $1 bill is contained within the two large seals on the back, which comprise the Great Seal of the United States. With a pyramid in one and an eagle in the other, the back of the $1 bill represents many of early America's goals and ideals. The pyramid drew inspiration from Egyptian ...

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  4. 2 days ago · Super Radar notes carry just two different numbers. The first and last digit being the same as each other, and the middle six numbers all being a different number but all the same numeral. For example 10000001 or 89999998. Only 90 combinations of Super Radar serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed. [X] Green $45.-$90. $130 ...

  5. 1 day ago · Washington appears on contemporary U.S. currency, including the one-dollar bill, the Presidential one-dollar coin and the quarter-dollar coin (the Washington quarter). Washington and Benjamin Franklin appeared on the nation's first postage stamps in 1847. Washington has since appeared on many postage issues, more than any other person.

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  6. 3 days ago · Of the currency printed in 2004, how many feature portraits of non-presidents? Answer: 2. Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, is on the $10 bill and Benjamin Franklin is on the $100 bill. 2. Until recently (printed until 1946, circulated until 1969), the US also printed $500 bills, $1000 bills, $5000 bills, and $10,000.

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  7. 2 days ago · Coin Value Contents Table 1963 $5 Bill Value Chart 1963 $5 Bill HistoryFeatures of the 1963 $25 Bill1963 $5 BillDollar Coin Value 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin Value (Errors List, “O”, “S” & No Mint Mark Worth)

  8. 2 days ago · Provided by Flowing Cents. 1. The Penny Costs More To Make Than It’s Worth. Contrary to popular belief, the U.S. penny actually costs more to produce than its face value. The cost of ...

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