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Here are some interesting facts about currency
from the US and abroad.
- On an American
one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand
corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider
hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.
- On a Canadian two dollar
bill, the flag flying over the Parliament Building is an
American flag.
- All 50 states are listed
across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of
the $5 bill.
- Traditionally only
Presidents are on US currency, however these individuals
have the honor of being adorned onto US currency:
Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, Alexander Hamilton
on the $10 bill, Susan B. Anthony on the $1 coin and
Salmon P. Chase on the $10,000 bill ( who is Salmon P.
Chase?
click here to find out ).
- The first paper currency
issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury were
Demand Notes Series 1861.
-
The clock in the steeple of Independence Hall on the
back of the $100 bill are set at 4:10.
- The first $2 bill was
produced in 1862.
- The average life span of
a $1 bill is 21 months.
- In contrast to the $1
bill the $100 bill has a life span of 89 months.
- Did you know it costs
about 1.2 cents to make a penny and almost 7 cents to
make a nickel.
- It takes approximatly
454 $1 bills to make a pound. ( or 454 of any bill ).
- If you wanted to make a
stack of $1 bills 1 mile high, it would take you about
$14,500,000.00.
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