F. J.
One of the Regulars
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- The Magnolia State
86 years, not 200 . . .
Two centuries of what, exactly? We’ve only had federally-issued paper currency since 1861, and the notes have only been the small size that they are now since 1928 (the large-sized ones were discontinued in 1929).
That’s more like eighty-six years.
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She commented on the difference between each note, I explained that it helped the visually impaired and it also went some way to deterring forgeries. She thought it would be useful if the dollar was similar, but conceded that after two centuries, it would hardly be likely.
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Two centuries of what, exactly? We’ve only had federally-issued paper currency since 1861, and the notes have only been the small size that they are now since 1928 (the large-sized ones were discontinued in 1929).
That’s more like eighty-six years.