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  2. Obsolete denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    3 cent note George Washington: 5 cent note Thomas Jefferson: 10 cent note William M. Meredith: 15 cent note Bust of Columbia 25 cent note Robert Walker: 50 cent note William Crawford: $500 bill: William McKinley: $1,000 bill: Grover Cleveland: $2,000 bill Various historical figures $5,000 bill: James Madison: $10,000 bill: Salmon P. Chase ...

  3. Canceled denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    4% trace metals plain 1973–1975 1,579,324 coins dated 1974 were produced, but were not put in circulation and nearly all were later destroyed. [2] Two-cent billon 2¢ 3.84 g ~13.00 mm 90% Cu 10% Ag plain 1836 [3] Two and a half cent piece 2.5¢ unknown unknown unknown unknown never minted Proposed in 1916 by US mint director Robert W. Woolley ...

  4. Fractional currency - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In late 1861, to help finance the Civil War, the U.S. government borrowed gold coin from New York City banks in exchange for Seven-thirties treasury notes [7] and the New York banks sold them to the public for gold to repay the loan. [7] In December 1861, the Trent Affair shook public confidence with the threat of war on a second front.

  5. Withdrawal of low-denomination coins - Wikipedia

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    2- and 5-filler coins were exchangeable at the Hungarian National Bank until 31 December 1993. 10- and 20-filler coins were exchangeable until 31 December 1997. 50-filler coins were exchangeable until 30 September 2000. 1- and 2-forint coins were exchangeable for five years from the date of withdrawal. [12] Iceland: 5 aurar 10 and 50 aurar ...

  6. These 5 Coins Made After the Year 2000 Are Worth Up to $2,000

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    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: These 5 Coins Made After the Year 2000 Are Worth Up to $2,000. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  7. History of Chatham Islands numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Series I notes consist of $2, $3, $10 and $15 denominations, and exhibit a very strong influence from American currency designs. There were printed in late 1999, still in time for their release on January 1, 2000. They were printed on polymer Tyvek paper with the artwork by Timely Marketing & Promotions Limited, Christchurch and Dunedin, New ...

  8. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    A single coin wrapper can hold 50 cents in pennies, $2 in nickels, $5 in dimes and $10 in quarters. Deposit the rolled coins into your checking account and withdraw the money as cash.

  9. Large denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    The first $500 note was issued by North Carolina, authorized by legislation dated May 10, 1780. [3] Virginia quickly followed suit and authorized the printing of $500 and $1,000 notes on October 16, 1780, [4] and $2,000 notes on May 7, 1781. [5]

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