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                                             12-18-1935

                                $100,000 Bill 

These gold certificates are first printed. They featured a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. They were never circulated but used internally by the Federal Reserve

The base currency of the United States is the U.S. dollar. It is currently printed in bills in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Previously there have also been five larger denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were printed for general use (in large transactions), and a $100,000 bill for certain internal transactions. However, they are no longer being made or used.

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WHX??

Wallet inventory....let's see...a couple of Washingtons, a Lincoln & a Jackson....nope no Wilsons.....What's in your wallet!?!?!?

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JC 1965

No Wilson's Here either but I wound't mind having a stack of those bad boys.  (  just a small stack, I'm not greedy  )    :ychain:

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WHX??

When I win that PowerBall JC I will get you one!....as long as you don't squander it on the ponies:ychain:

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rmaynard

 

44 minutes ago, WHX9 said:

...What's in your wallet!?!?!?

My wallet is populated with Washington's and Lincoln's.

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KC9KAS
28 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

 

My wallet is populated with Washington's and Lincoln's.

Mine too, but a very small population!

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JimD

I told my wife I needed some walking around money for my wallet. She gave me a quarter and told me to put in one of the picture sleeves. :doh::angry-tappingfoot:

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