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  2. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    Initially the BEP began printing the motto on notes printed with the new 32 note press, but soon Series of 1935G bills printed on an 18 note press featured the motto too. Later the 1935H series was printed only with the motto. The reason these 1935 series notes were produced into the 1960s was that older printing plates were used as long as ...

  3. Hawaii overprint note - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1942, new overprinted notes were first issued. Series 1935A $1 silver certificate, Series 1934 $5 and $20 Federal Reserve Notes, and Series 1934A $5, $10, and $20 Federal Reserve Notes from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco were issued with brown treasury seals and serial numbers.

  4. Silver certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Hawaii overprint note was ordered from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on June 8, 1942 (all were made-over 1934–1935 bills). [33] Issued in denominations of $1 , $5 , $10 , and $20 , only the $1 was a silver certificate, the others were Federal Reserve Notes . [ 38 ]

  5. National Bank Note - Wikipedia

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    A small-size National Bank Note, series of 1929 With the advent of small-size banknotes came significant design changes for all types of paper currency including National Bank Notes. As a result of the changes, each denomination now had the same portrait and, except for minor variations, the same decorative features that would characterize all ...

  6. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    With the passage of the Native American $1 Coin Act [38] on September 20, 2007, the U.S. Mint began designing a series of Sacagawea dollars with modified reverses to further commemorate "Native Americans and the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the development of the United States and the history ...

  7. Short snorter - Wikipedia

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    Friends would take the local currency and sign each other's bills creating a "keepsake of your buddy's signatures". [4] The General Hoyt Vandenberg short snorter was started in June 1942 flight over the mid-Atlantic. The Harry Hopkins short snorter was collected on July 25, 1942, by an aide of Franklin D. Roosevelt at a London Conference.

  8. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Silver dollar: $1.00, 1878–1904, 1921-28, 1934-1935 Gold dollar : $1.00, 1849–1889 (some early commemoratives were minted in this denomination) Quarter eagle : $2.50, 1792–1929 (some early commemoratives were minted in this denomination)

  9. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    First series Latest series Circulation One dollar: George Washington: Great Seal of the United States: Series 1963 [b] Series 1935 [c] Series 2021 [47] Wide Two dollars: Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull: Series 1976 Series 2017A Limited [48] Five dollars: Abraham Lincoln: Lincoln Memorial: Series 2006 Series 2021 ...