Sunday, April 8, 2007

INUSTRY MONEY


That on April 8, 1997, another 1804 dollar was sold for $1,650,000?

That from December 1934 to January 1935 the Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed the
largest notes ever printed, which were $100,000 gold certificates? They were used for
transaction between the Federal Reserve Banks, but were not shared with the general public.
President Woodrow Wilson was honored on this bill.

That the pyramid on the back of the $1 bill represents strength and permanence and it
looks unfinished to symbolize the future growth of our country? The eye represents God
and the Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptis" means, "He has favored our undertakings." The
inscription"Novus Ordo Seclorum" means "New order of the ages.

That it only costs 4.1 cents to make a $1 bill. It costs the same thing to make a $100 bill?

That in the early 1900's you could return dirty money to Washington to be cleaned? If the bill is in good shape, they would wash it, iron it, and reissue it.

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