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  2. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States one-dollar bill (US$1), sometimes referred to as a single, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U.S. fractional currency notes in 1876.

  3. One-dollar salary - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky's Ashland Oil and Refining Company founder and CEO, Paul G. Blazer (1890–1966), served twice as a government salaried dollar-a-year man: from 1933 to 1935 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration on the Code of Fair Competition for the Petroleum Industry [12] as Chairman of the Blazer Committee [13] and a second time during World War II as Chairman of ...

  4. $1 - Wikipedia

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    Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note; Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada; United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency

  5. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Act also limited the free silver right of individuals to convert bullion into only one coin, the silver dollar of 412.5 grains; smaller coins of lower standard can only be produced by the United States Mint using its own bullion. Summary and links to coins issued in the 19th century: In base metal: 1/2 cent, 1 cent, 5 cents.

  6. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    By 1853, the value of a U.S. silver dollar contained in gold terms, $1.04 of silver, equal to $38.09 today. With the Mint Act of 1853, all U.S. silver coins, except for the U.S. silver dollar and new 3-cent coin, were reduced by 6.9% as of weight with arrows on the date to denote reduction.

  7. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    A woman types on a keyboard as her pages fly around her in this photo illustration.

  8. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Four mints currently operate in the United States producing billions of coins each year. The main mint is the Philadelphia Mint, [1] which produces circulating coinage, mint sets and some commemorative coins.

  9. Will Dogecoin Reach $1 By the End of the Year? - AOL

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    In the world of cryptocurrency, most investors are talking about the same thing: Whether or not Bitcoin will pass and sustain a price over $100,000 soon. As of this writing, Bitcoin's price is ...