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  2. Banknotes of the Nigerian Naira - Wikipedia

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    The ten Naira note, distinguished by its orange tint, bears the likeness of Alvan Ikoku, a figure notable for his contributions to education in Nigeria.His representation on the note commemorates his pioneering efforts in establishing one of the earliest African-owned secondary schools, thus exemplifying the nation's commitment to educational development.

  3. Nigerian naira - Wikipedia

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    The notes are slightly smaller (130 × 72 mm) and redesigned from the preceding issues. In mid-2009 when Sanusi Lamido Sanusi took over as CBN Governor, [35] The Central Bank of Nigeria changed the ₦5, ₦10 and ₦50 to polymer notes. On the ₦1,000 notes, there is a subtle shiny strip running down the back of the note to prevent ...

  4. 10-year US Treasury note: What it is and how to buy - AOL

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    The 10-year U.S. Treasury note is a debt security issued by the U.S. government to help fund various government obligations. The security pays a fixed rate of interest every six months and the ...

  5. FBNQuest Merchant Bank - Wikipedia

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    A secondary market was created through the discount houses particularly for the trading of Treasury bills and other commercial bills. The name Kakawa came from the street (Kakawa Street) in which the headquarters of their single largest shareholder was located (First Bank of Nigeria). [2]

  6. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    1976 $5,000 Treasury note. Treasury notes (T-notes) have maturities of 2, 3, 5, 7, or 10 years, have a coupon payment every six months, and are sold in increments of $100. T-note prices are quoted on the secondary market as a percentage of the par value in thirty-seconds of a dollar. Ordinary Treasury notes pay a fixed interest rate that is set ...

  7. Commodity tick - Wikipedia

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    Hence, a tick is any fluctuation in the price of a security. ... 2 Year Treasury Note: $200,000: 1/4 of 1/32: $15.625 5 Year Treasury Note: $100,000:

  8. Nigerian one-thousand-naira note - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian one thousand-naira note ( ₦ 1000 or NGN 1000) is a denomination of the Nigerian currency. The one thousand-naira note was introduced in October 2005. [ 1 ] It is the highest Naira denomination.

  9. Nigerian one-hundred-naira note - Wikipedia

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    An image of Zuma Rock in Niger State once appeared on the reverse of the banknote, but was replaced by a group of traditionally dressed people in the Centenary note issued on the 19th December 2014. [2] The bills are also commonly referred to as "10 faiba," "Awo," in reference to the use of Awolowo's portrait on the denomination. [3]