Banknote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A banknote (often known as a bill , paper money or simply a note ) is a kind of negotiable instrument, a promissory note made by a bank payable to the bearer on demand, used as money, and in m...
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The History of U.S. Paper Money ... The Massachusetts Bay Colony issued the first paper money in the colonies which would later form the United States. ... With minimum regulation, a proliferation of 1,600 local state-chartered, private banks now issued paper money. State bank notes, with over 30,000 varieties of color...
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Paper Money - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paper Money is the second album by the band Montrose. It was released in 1974 and was the last album to feature Sammy Hagar as lead vocalist. Ronnie Montrose sang lead vocals on "We're Going Home"....
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The purpose of this change was simply to save some money on paper, but the timing inadvertently signified a new era in United States money. ... United States Notes were the first permanent kind of federal paper money, the original "greenbacks." Previously, what the Treasury had issued in wartime were bonds and...
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Paper money began with the "flying cash" of the Tang (618-907) dynasty around 800. The Tang government considering the inconvenience of shipping cash to distant areas where government purchases were made, paid local merchants with money certifiactes called "flying cash", because of its tendency to blow away.
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