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Union: $100.00 (planned but not minted, some modern commemoratives are minted in this denomination) The law governing obsolete, mutilated, and worn coins and currency, including types which are no longer in production (e.g. Indian cents), can be found in 31 U.S.C. § 5120 .
In D.C., $100 is only worth $84.60. Money goes furthest in Mississippi where $100 is equal to $115.17. Arkansas offers the next biggest bang for your buck, followed by Missouri, Alabama and South ...
1863 $100 Legal Tender note The first $100 Gold Certificates were issued with a bald eagle to the left and large green 100 in the middle of the obverse. 1880 $100 Legal Tender (1869 version) A new $100 United States Note was issued with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the left of the obverse and an allegorical figure representing architecture ...
The penny, also known as the cent, is a coin in the United States representing one-hundredth of a dollar.It has been the lowest face-value physical unit of U.S. currency since the abolition of the half-cent in 1857 (the abstract mill, which has never been minted, equal to a tenth of a cent, continues to see limited use in the fields of taxation and finance).
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area: NP10 11/14/2011 48,700 16,827 2012 11 Puerto Rico El Yunque National Forest: NQ0 1/23/2012 24,000 17,314 12 New Mexico Chaco Culture National Historical Park: NQ1 4/2/2012 24,400 17,146 13 Maine Acadia National Park: NQ2 6/11/2012 25,400 14,978 14 Hawai'i Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park: NQ3 8/27/2012 20,000 ...
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In 1854, Secretary of the Treasury James Guthrie proposed creating $100, $50, and $25 gold coins, to be referred to as a union, half union, and quarter union, respectively, [21] thus implying a denomination of 1 Union = $100. However, no such coins were ever struck, and only patterns for the $50 half union exist.