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  2. Obsolete denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    The United States has produced several coins and banknotes of its dollar which no longer circulate or have been disused. Many of these were removed for specific reasons such as inflation reducing their value, a lack of demand, or being too similar to another denomination.

  3. Withdrawal of low-denomination coins - Wikipedia

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    Coins below 1 lira were withdrawn in 1947. 1- and 2-lire coins minted from 1968 for collectors' use only; 5-, 10-, and 20-lire coins fell out of use before the 1990's. All lira-denominated coins were withdrawn in 2002 with the introduction of the euro and exchangeable until 2011. Jamaica: 1 cent 5 cents 10 cents 20 cents 25 cents 50 cents: 2012 ...

  4. Category:Defunct banks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    B. BB&T; Banca Commerciale Italiana Trust Co. Bank for Savings in the City of New-York; Bank of America Private Bank; Bank of American Samoa; Bank of Baltimore

  5. Millions of Americans don't have bank accounts. Here's where ...

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    These adults who don't use traditional credit cards, savings, or debit accounts are known as the "unbanked." Spokeo analyzed data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to illustrate where ...

  6. Bank Online or the Old-Fashioned Way? Here's How to Choose

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    If you choose an online bank backed by the FDIC, you'll be covered for losses up to $250,000 just like any other bank customer (use the FDIC's Bank Find tool to be sure).

  7. How to switch to a new bank or credit union - AOL

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    Switching banks doesn’t directly impact your credit score. However, if your old bank account was overdrawn and sent to collections, it could affect your credit.

  8. Currency substitution - Wikipedia

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    Currency substitution is the use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency. [1]Currency substitution can be full or partial. Full currency substitution can occur after a major economic crisis, such as in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Zimbabwe.

  9. 7 best banks for seniors and retirees in February 2025: Ring ...

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    U.S. Bank is a brick-and-mortar bank with over 2,000 physical branches in 27 states. As someone who values face-to-face banking, I appreciate U.S. Bank’s extensive network. Plus, it offers a ...