Pull a buck from your wallet now and prepare to be amazed.
We’re serious. Did you know a dollar bill has hidden pictures, flecks of color, and mysterious symbols? And that’s just the beginning. What do all those seemingly random letters and Latin phrases mean, anyway?
Link: 15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar - Manage Your Life on Shine
15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar
15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar
Interesting, you can see why most governments are pushing to move away from bills to coins. It costs less and a coin lasts longer. $6 to make a $1 bill¦ bad economics.
15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar
We no longer have them, we have the heavy loonies!:-5
Life is just to short for drama.
15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar
mikeinie;1287364 wrote: Interesting, you can see why most governments are pushing to move away from bills to coins. It costs less and a coin lasts longer. $6 to make a $1 bill¦ bad economics.
It is also vital for the nation's citizens to agree that the bills have value. If the members of a society decided that they did not believe in the currency, it would quickly be worth no more than the paper it is printed on. For the record, each bill costs the government 6.4 cents to print.
6.4 cents, pennies, pence etc. etc.
It is also vital for the nation's citizens to agree that the bills have value. If the members of a society decided that they did not believe in the currency, it would quickly be worth no more than the paper it is printed on. For the record, each bill costs the government 6.4 cents to print.
6.4 cents, pennies, pence etc. etc.

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15 Things You Never Noticed on a Dollar
Odie;1287372 wrote: We no longer have them, we have the heavy loonies!:-5
I love loonies. Toonies, too.
As a matter of fact, I'll take all of 'em off your hands! No charge!
Way back in 1954, long before the loonie, the Canadian dollar bill featured a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.
Many people saw a grinning devil's face in her hair. The portrait was slightly modified the next year to get rid of it.
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I love loonies. Toonies, too.
As a matter of fact, I'll take all of 'em off your hands! No charge!

Way back in 1954, long before the loonie, the Canadian dollar bill featured a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.
Many people saw a grinning devil's face in her hair. The portrait was slightly modified the next year to get rid of it.
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