[UA] Soft currency
Ryan Fitch-Davis
sithriel at earthlink.net
Tue May 1 20:19:20 PDT 2001
Hamilton wasn't a president either.
Unlike Franklin, he didn't even qualify.
He was born in the Virgin Islands and wasn't in the arera to qualify
under the 'grandfather clause' for citizenship.
Cassady Toles wrote:
> $1 bill-George Washington
> $2 bill-Thomas Jefferson (you rarely see these in circulation)
> $5 bill-Abraham Lincoln
> $10 bill-Alexander Hamilton
> $20 bill-Andrew Jackson
> $50 bill-Ulyses S. Grant
> $100 bill-Benjamin Franklin (who was never president)
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> There are also $1000 and $5000 bills, but those don't circulate, they are
> used exclusively as treasury and banking notes, people rarely get them (I
> don't know who's on them)
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> Additionally, the $20 and the $1 are the most common in circulation
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