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Produced in 1918, the front of this $500 bill bears the likeness of John Marshall, who served as the United States' fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. |
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This bill, printed in 1918, has Founding Father Alexander Hamilton's face on the front and a soaring eagle on the back. |
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Printed in 1928, this $1,000 bill features two-time President Grover Cleveland. He was the nation's 22nd and 24th president, earning him the distinction of being the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. |
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This 1918-printed $5,000 bill bears the likeness of Founding Father James Madison (often christened the "Father of the Constitution"), who went on to serve as the fourth president of the United States. |
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Just as this $10,000 bill, produced in 1918, is rare, the likeness on the front might be unfamiliar. It shows Salmon P. Chase, who served as President Lincoln's secretary of the treasury from 1861 to 1864. |
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Uve seen a fee $1000 dollar bills...but its been a long time. A friend had a car lot and a guy came in and paid with $1000 bills and i got to see them...kinda cool
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The nickname "The Big Apple" originated in the 1920s in reference to the prizes (or "big apples") rewarded at the many horse races in and around NYC. It was officially adopted as the city's nickname in 1971 as the result of an ad campaign intended to attract tourists. |
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The more you look, the scarier it gets.:eek:
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10,000th reply. :)
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This thread is so long I think it should be it's own web site!
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1001 pages!
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