U.S. Currency Designs are "Plain Vanilla" Compared to other Countries
Paper money came to America during the early 1860s, when Congress authorized the U.S. Treasury to issue bank notes to help finance the Civil War. Until then, hundreds of different kinds of currency were created by private banks. The first U.S. dollar bill was . . .
Full story at: The Atlantic
Full story at: The Atlantic
Labels: bank notes, bureau of engraving, coin collecting, currency, legal tender, paper money
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