U.S. Currency In History
In the 1860s, Congress authorized the use of postage stamps for change, which was later replaced by a glueless stamp. This was known as:
postal currency
agency of the United States Government which oversees the maintenance of the currency of the nation
treasury department
A "war-time" money was once printed that was good only in Hawaii.
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A counterfeit is an imitation of the genuine money, created with the intent to defraud.
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Every state could have their own paper money during the Free Banking Era.
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If you went to a teller in the bank to get $50 in cash from your account, she might ask you in what denominations you would like the cash, such as tens or fives. Denomination means a unit of particular value in a currency system.
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In 1945, $10,000 bills were discontinued for public use by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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The moving of money throughout the country, from business to business and person to person is called circulation.
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The First Bank of the United States was started in _____.
1791
The Free Banking Era was in the
1800s
1800s era publications printed and passed out to help people identify counterfeits
bank note reporters
The unity of the U.S. currency was lost with the Korean War.
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central banking system of the U.S.; duties include regulation of local banks
federal reserve system
1837-1863 time span when banks were free to print and circulate their own dollars
free banking era
slang term for dollar bills, because of the green ink used to print the money
greenbacks