Trick This has be be a real trick question. Even the Indian Head Cent didn't have an Indian on it. oooopppps not PC. Indigenous Person.
drivel :stooge: I TOLD them they need a drivel filter. But by dinner we will all be points rich.:eat:
Do you mean "largest note" or "largest denomination note"? If it's the later, I would have to say $100,000.
I still say it is a bit of a trick question http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nativeamerican native American –noun a person born in the United States.
ARG! How about a person of the indigenous people of North America who has ancestors that also lived in North America for at least 14 generations.
According to the US Treasury Department, the largest currency denomination ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing was the $100,000 series 1934 gold certificate, which featured a portrait of President Woodrow Wilson.
LOL - I don't have that one but I have seen the Clinton $2,000,000 bill. I think Obama is gonna get the $9,000,000,000 bill I'll help out a bit on my question - pay close attention to the wording of the question.
tell that to my wife I feel free as any American to admit~ And Quote from Unforgiven~"Injun's ain't know for being over friendly." But she might be right. My wife, Kowia~Commancee blood line. Indigenous people opened the floodgates to this great country. Then got the bison snot kicked out of them.
Well, you already said it is denomination and not physical size... My other assumptions are that we're... 1) discussing money 2) The $100,000 was printed in the US What else am I missing?
There's the $1 and $3 gold coins...and don't forget the 3 cent nickel. ...but most of those designs were the engravers' mistresses wearing a headress. SBA looks like she could have some "native american" in her.