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...
...and a fine name it is! (it wasn't my first choice, but I had to keep it "'50s TV friendly")
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...
According to the US Treasury Department, the largest currency denomination ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing was the $100,000...
The Obama $1,000,000 note doesn't count.
Do you mean "largest note" or "largest denomination note"? If it's the later, I would have to say $100,000.
Need 'em or not...you got 'em. (congrats!) :hail:
...not to mention the Mt. Rushmore half dollar. (DOAH! I wasn't supposed to mention that)
Sweet!
Oooo...that's a good one...by the "Federal" government?
That's a YAK!! (or water buffalo...close enough) Looks a little "in-bred" if you ask me. Mind if I use that picture?
Does anyone know how to transfer credits?
Hmmm...seems you may be correct. I see that the US Mint web site calls him the "Chief Engraver of the US Mint". However......
"Bison" ...the second largest city in New York state.
While we're trying to answer this one...lemme put one in the queue... Who is the current "Chief Engraver of the US Mint"?
Assuming it's the same number as on the actual building...I would say "80" ...but I'm guessing that's not the answer.
OK, OK...I got one! How many coins feature a "Huguenot" and a "Walloon"? j/k
Much appreciated! :bow:
This is great! It's like the "Red Light Challenge" on Cash Cab.
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