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  2. Counterfeit United States currency - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit warning printed on the reverse of a 4 shilling Colonial currency in 1776 from Delaware Colony American 18th–19th century iron counterfeit coin mold for making fake Spanish milled dollars and U.S. half dollars Anti-counterfeiting features on a series 1993 U.S. $20 bill The security strip of a U.S. $20 bill glows under black light as a safeguard against counterfeiting Counterfeit ...

  3. Gold certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Gold certificates were issued by the United States Treasury as a form of representative money from 1865 to 1933. While the United States observed a gold standard, the certificates offered a more convenient way to pay in gold than the use of coins. General public ownership of gold certificates was outlawed in 1933 and since then they have been ...

  4. Free trade agreements of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chile–United States Free Trade Agreement [9] [10] Colombia: 1 November 20, 2006 May 15, 2012 United States–Colombia Free Trade Agreement [11] [12] Israel Palestine Authority: 2 April 22, 1985 August 19, 1985 Israel–United States Free Trade Agreement [13] [14] Jordan: 1 October 24, 2000 December 17, 2001 Jordan–United States Free Trade ...

  5. List of community currencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bridgetown Bucks from PDX Currency Corp, Portland(Inactive) Cascadia Hour Exchange (1993) Portland[12] Columbia Community Exchange, Columbia County. Gorge Local Currency Cooperative, Hood River. Jefferson Rounds, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Klamath, Lake, Jackson, and Josephinecounties. HOUR Exchange,[13]Corvallis.

  6. History of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of the United States dollar began with moves by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America to establish a national currency based on the Spanish silver dollar, which had been in use in the North American colonies of the Kingdom of Great Britain for over 100 years prior to the United States Declaration of Independence.

  7. 5 Best Places To Sell Rare Coins and Paper Money - AOL

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    APMEX. The American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX) is one of the biggest, best-known and most reputable online marketplaces for coins and currency. It is one of just 10 U.S.-based authorized ...

  8. Trade dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The United States trade dollar was a dollar coin minted by the United States Mint to compete with other large silver trade coins that were already popular in East Asia. The idea first came about in the 1860s, when the price of silver began to decline due to increased mining in the western United States. A bill providing in part for the issuance ...

  9. List of the largest trading partners of the United States ...

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    The 30 largest trade partners of the United States represent 87.9 percent of U.S. exports, and 87.4 percent of U.S. imports as of 2021. These figures do not include services or foreign direct investment. In 2023, Mexico is still the second largest trading partner of the United States after Canada. [ 1]