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What's the average lifespan of US paper money?
Though not as many people use cash as they once did, many still prefer paper currency. On that note, did you know each bill has a different lifespan.
Most Americans wouldn’t recognize some of the earliest U.S. currency that the country’s citizens used (or, in many cases, avoided because it was considered worthless paper). Here’s a selection from ...
From Paul Revere to modern anti-counterfeiting tech, Crane Currency’s long-standing role in supplying U.S. bank note paper highlights why competition in this highly controlled space remains elusive.
The last Lincoln penny was recently struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. Its removal from circulation marks just one of many changes that American currency has undergone since 1792, when the ...
Discover the differences between fiat money and legal tender, their roles in the economy, and why it matters for your ...
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