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  2. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    As of December 31, 2018, the average life of a dollar bill in circulation is 6.6 years before it is replaced due to wear. [5] Approximately 42% of all U.S. currency produced in 2009 were one-dollar bills. [6] As of December 31, 2019, there were 12.7 billion one-dollar bills in circulation worldwide. [7]

  3. History of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    A gold-standard 1928 one-dollar bill. It is identified as a "United States Note" rather than a Federal Reserve note and by the words "Will Pay to the Bearer on Demand", which do not appear on today's currency. This clause became obsolete in 1933 but remained on new notes for 30 years thereafter.

  4. Early American currency - Wikipedia

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    Continental One Third Dollar Note (obverse) A fifty-five dollar Continental issued in 1779. After the American Revolutionary War began in 1775, the Continental Congress began issuing paper money known as Continental currency, or Continentals. Continental currency was denominated in dollars from $ 1 ⁄ 6 to $80, including many odd denominations ...

  5. Watch how the value of a dollar has changed over the past 120 ...

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    Inflation neared a 40-year high in November. Here's how the value of the dollar bill has decreased over the past 120 years.

  6. Earliest known life forms - Wikipedia

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    The age of Earth is about 4.54 billion years; [7] [33] [34] the earliest undisputed evidence of life on Earth dates from at least 3.5 billion years ago according to the stromatolite record. [35] Some computer models suggest life began as early as 4.5 billion years ago. [36] [37] The oldest evidence of life is indirect in the form of isotopic ...

  7. Your Dollar Buys 25% Less Than It Did 10 Years Ago: What Will ...

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    The value of the U.S. dollar has been in steady decline. It doesn't help that the cost of living has continued to rise or that the effects of inflation have seeped into so many other aspects of...

  8. Your Dollar Buys Half the House It Did 50 Years Ago: How Much ...

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    However, today’s dollar can only buy about 14.76% of what it could 50 years ago. In other words, your ability to purchase a similarly priced house to what your grandparents had has diminished ...

  9. Silurian hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The eponymous Silurians on Doctor Who are a race of reptilian humanoids from Earth's past, making their first appearance in the show in 1970. Frank and Schmidt cite Inherit the Stars, a 1977 novel by J. P. Hogan as containing a similar hypothesis, but also say they were surprised by how rarely the concept was explored in science fiction. [2]