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Visit the web site for the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta @ www.frbaltanta.org?

Click on the Dollar and Cents brochure site. In this site are three other sites, Types of US paper money, Circulation of money and spotting counterfeit currency that can be used to answer the following questions. What are the denominations of Federal Reserve notes being printed? What was the largest denomination Federal Reserve Note ever printed and circulated, and when was it last printed? When as the last lilver dollar… Continue reading

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 27, 2010 at 8:16 am

Categories: Trivia   Tags: brochure, coinage act, counterfeit currency, denominations, federal reserve, largest denomination, largest smallest us coin denominations since coinage act, money circulation, paper money, what have been the largest and smallest u.s. coin denominations since the coinage act of 1792?

If the US enters hyperinflation, can silver coins be used as money?

I have silver coins such as the American Eagle, Buffalo, and Canadian Maples. The us constitution has the coinage act, which states that copper and silver coins are considered as money to pay off debt. Does anyone know if silver coins are circulated us coins can be used to purchase goods during hyperinflation? Thank You for your answers!… Continue reading

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 30, 2010 at 4:34 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: American Eagle, buffalo, canadian maples, coinage act, Copper, hyperinflation, money, silver coins, us constitution