From printing costs to projected lifespans, fresh Federal Reserve figures offer insight into the true economics behind America’s paper currency.
Colonial Currency, Massachusetts, 12 Pence, 1776, Paper Money of the United States Page 218 states the image is courtesy of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and clearly shows that the reverse ...
With Black historical icon Harriet Tubman slated to appear on the $20 bill by 2030, it got us thinking. Are there prominent Latinos or Latinas who could someday appear on paper money? Who are they, ...
Most Americans wouldn’t recognize some of the earliest U.S. currency that the country’s citizens used (or, in many cases, avoided because it was considered worthless paper). Here’s a selection from ...
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US cash isn't actually made out of what you think
Contrary to the popular slang "paper money," United States currency notes aren't actually made of paper, although they sure do feel like they are. Since 1862, the Bureau of Engraving & Printing has ...
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