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United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
Who are currency readers meant to assist?
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5709ab89200fba140036824d
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
The redesign of notes is being planned by which organization?
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5a8cf205fd22b3001a8d9080
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
What color was rarely used?
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5a8cf205fd22b3001a8d9081
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
Which organization filed a numeral lawsuit?
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5a8cf205fd22b3001a8d9082
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
Other than the $2 bill, which other note is not going to be redesigned?
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5a8cf205fd22b3001a8d9083
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
Who are transition periods meant to assist?
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5a8cf205fd22b3001a8d9084
United_States_dollar
Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. As a result of a 2008 decision in an accessibility lawsuit filed by the American Council of the Blind, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is planning to implement a raised tactile feature in the ...
The transition period is being planned by which organization?
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5709adeced30961900e843fe
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Who has the power "to coin money"?
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5709adeced30961900e843ff
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Which section indicates the methods in which the dollar should be issued?
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5709adeced30961900e84400
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Coins are considered legal tender for which kind of transaction?
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5709adeced30961900e84401
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
What is an example of a copper alloy dollar?
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5709adeced30961900e84402
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
What is the pure silver dollar referred to as?
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5a8cc54efd22b3001a8d8e34
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Who has the power "to tender money"?
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5a8cc54efd22b3001a8d8e35
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Which section indicates the methods in which coins should be issued?
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5a8cc54efd22b3001a8d8e36
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
Coins are considered illegal tender for which type of transactions?
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5a8cc54efd22b3001a8d8e37
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
What is an example of a silver alloy debt?
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5a8cc54efd22b3001a8d8e38
United_States_dollar
The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress has the power "To coin money". Laws implementing this power are currently codified at 31 U.S.C. § 5112. Section 5112 prescribes the forms, in which the United States dollars should be issued. These coins are both designated in Sec...
What is the impure silver dollar referred to as?
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5709af50200fba1400368259
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
Who began minting the coins known as Joachimstalers?
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5709af50200fba140036825a
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
What is the modern name for St. Joachim's Valley?
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5709af50200fba140036825b
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
What were the Joachimstalers composed of?
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5709af50200fba140036825c
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
How did the word "taler" translate into Italian?
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5709af50200fba140036825d
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
Other than "taler", what is the other name of the German coin?
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5a8ccac8fd22b3001a8d8e7a
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
Who began minting the coins known as Hungarian?
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5a8ccac8fd22b3001a8d8e7b
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
What is the modern name for Joachimsthal?
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5a8ccac8fd22b3001a8d8e7c
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
What were the Dutch composed of?
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5a8ccac8fd22b3001a8d8e7d
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
How did the word "silver" translate into Italian?
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5a8ccac8fd22b3001a8d8e7e
United_States_dollar
In the 16th century, Count Hieronymus Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as Joachimstalers (from German thal, or nowadays usually Tal, "valley", cognate with "dale" in English), named for Joachimstal, the valley where the silver was mined (St. Joachim's Valley, now Jáchymov; then part of the Kingdom of Bohemi...
Other than "taler" what is the other name of the Italian coin?
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5709b165ed30961900e84426
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
What condition does a person have to meet to be allowed by law on a coin?
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5709b165ed30961900e84427
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
Having portraits of leaders on coins was compared to who's policies?
{ "text": [ "European monarchs" ], "answer_start": [ 337 ] }
5709b165ed30961900e84428
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
When did modern day currency start getting the faces that they have?
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5709b165ed30961900e84429
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
Other than Greek and Roman mythology, who else was featured on the "heads" side of past coins?
{ "text": [ "composite Native Americans" ], "answer_start": [ 600 ] }
5709b165ed30961900e8442a
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
What was the last coin to be converted to the modern day style of having historic Americans on the face?
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5a8cd753fd22b3001a8d8f2e
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
What condition does a person have to meet to be in mythology?
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5a8cd753fd22b3001a8d8f2f
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
Having mythology on coins was compared to whose policies?
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5a8cd753fd22b3001a8d8f30
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
When did modern day currency start getting the Native Americans they have?
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5a8cd753fd22b3001a8d8f31
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
Other than Greek and Roman mythology, who else was featured on the "heads" of past monarchs?
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5a8cd753fd22b3001a8d8f32
United_States_dollar
The early currency of the United States did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now; although today, by law, only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency. In fact, the newly formed government was against having portraits of leaders on the currency, a practice compared to...
What was the last coin to be converted to the modern day style of having mythology on the face?
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5709b308ed30961900e84430
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
Which year was it when paper money was first issued without the backing of precious metals?
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5709b308ed30961900e84431
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
What was the first war that caused paper money to be issued?
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5709b308ed30961900e84432
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
Which other war also caused a disconnect between paper money and precious metals?
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5709b308ed30961900e84433
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
The quick loss in value of paper money resulted in which phrase being hear?
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5709b308ed30961900e84434
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
The loss in value resulted in a clause being written in which article in the US Constitution?
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5a8cdd89fd22b3001a8d8f6a
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
Which year was it when paper money was first issued without the backing of the Articles of Confederation?
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5a8cdd89fd22b3001a8d8f6b
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
What was the first war that caused silver money to be issued?
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5a8cdd89fd22b3001a8d8f6c
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
Which other war also caused a disconnect between the United States Constitution?
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5a8cdd89fd22b3001a8d8f6d
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
The quick loss in value of silver resulted in which phrase being heard?
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5a8cdd89fd22b3001a8d8f6e
United_States_dollar
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and gold coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnection from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not b...
The loss in value resulted in a clause being written in which article in the Articles of Confederation?
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5709b503200fba1400368289
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
In which year was the new $1 US Presidential coin introduced?
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5709b503200fba140036828a
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
What does the reverse side of the new coins feature?
{ "text": [ "Statue of Liberty" ], "answer_start": [ 348 ] }
5709b503200fba140036828b
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
What is the official version of "In God We Trust" printed on the coins?
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5709b503200fba140036828c
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
Which inscription was eliminated due to the Statue of Liberty being added to the coin?
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5709b503200fba140036828d
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
Which President will have two coins with his portrait on it?
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5a8ce841fd22b3001a8d9000
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
In which year was the new Roosevelt Presidential coin introduced?
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5a8ce841fd22b3001a8d9001
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
What does the reverse side of the Roosevelt coin feature?
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5a8ce841fd22b3001a8d9002
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
What is the official version of "Liberty" printed on the coins?
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5a8ce841fd22b3001a8d9003
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
Which inscription was eliminated due to Roosevelt being added to the coin?
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5a8ce841fd22b3001a8d9004
United_States_dollar
In February 2007, the U.S. Mint, under the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, introduced a new $1 U.S. Presidential dollar coin. Based on the success of the "50 State Quarters" series, the new coin features a sequence of presidents in order of their inaugurations, starting with George Washington, on the obverse side. Th...
Which President will have two dimes with his portrait on it?
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5709b61eed30961900e84444
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who can create "new high-powered money"?
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5709b61eed30961900e84445
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who does the Federal Reserve have to place an order with for printed money?
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5709b61eed30961900e84446
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Which organization stamps coins?
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5709b61eed30961900e84447
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Which Bureau prints new dollars?
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5709b61eed30961900e84448
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who can freely withdraw from their reserve accounts at the Federal Reserve?
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United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who can create reserve accounts?
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5a8cf43ffd22b3001a8d9095
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who do the reserve accounts have to place an order with for printed money?
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5a8cf43ffd22b3001a8d9096
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Which organization orders existing funds?
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5a8cf43ffd22b3001a8d9097
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Which Bureau reserves high-powered money?
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5a8cf43ffd22b3001a8d9098
United_States_dollar
When the Federal Reserve makes a purchase, it credits the seller's reserve account (with the Federal Reserve). This money is not transferred from any existing funds—it is at this point that the Federal Reserve has created new high-powered money. Commercial banks can freely withdraw in cash any excess reserves from thei...
Who can freely withdraw from their Federal Reserve accounts at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing?
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5709ba58200fba1400368293
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
During which times does the value of the dollar typically decline?
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5709ba58200fba1400368294
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
When was the Federal Reserve established?
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5709ba58200fba1400368295
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
What was the Federal Reserve designed to furnish?
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United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
What had previously kept prices stable?
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United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
How much did the US prices deflate in the 1930s?
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5a8cfa0ffd22b3001a8d90b2
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
During which times does the value of the dollar typically maintain value?
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5a8cfa0ffd22b3001a8d90b3
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
When was the Civil Reserve established?
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5a8cfa0ffd22b3001a8d90b4
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
What was the Civil Reserve designed to furnish?
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5a8cfa0ffd22b3001a8d90b5
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
What had previously kept prices declining?
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5a8cfa0ffd22b3001a8d90b6
United_States_dollar
The value of the U.S. dollar declined significantly during wartime, especially during the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The Federal Reserve, which was established in 1913, was designed to furnish an "elastic" currency subject to "substantial changes of quantity over short periods", which differed s...
How much did the US prices inflate in the 1930s?
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5709bb3ded30961900e84458
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
What would zero inflation mean for the US dollar over time?
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5709bb3ded30961900e84459
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
What would result in a slow declining of the value of the dollar over time?
{ "text": [ "low, stable inflation" ], "answer_start": [ 150 ] }
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United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
Who is in favor of a zero inflation policy?
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5709bb3ded30961900e8445b
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
A zero inflation policy would limit who's influence and ability to react?
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5709bb3ded30961900e8445c
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
With a zero inflation rate, what would the central bank be unable to do other than control interest rates?
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5a8cfcc1fd22b3001a8d90d0
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
What would zero inflation mean for control interest over time?
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5a8cfcc1fd22b3001a8d90d1
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
What would result in a slow declining of the value of control interest over time?
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5a8cfcc1fd22b3001a8d90d2
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
A zero inflation policy would limit who's influence and stimulate the economy?
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5a8cfcc1fd22b3001a8d90d3
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
With a zero inflation rate, what would stable inflation be unable to do other than control interest rates?
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5a8cfcc1fd22b3001a8d90d4
United_States_dollar
There is ongoing debate about whether central banks should target zero inflation (which would mean a constant value for the U.S. dollar over time) or low, stable inflation (which would mean a continuously but slowly declining value of the dollar over time, as is the case now). Although some economists are in favor of a...
What would mean a continuously but slowly stimulating of the economy?
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5709bd0d200fba140036829d
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
What is "dollars" a reference to?
{ "text": [ "the Spanish milled dollar" ], "answer_start": [ 158 ] }
5709bd0d200fba140036829e
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How much value did a Spanish milled dollar have in relation to Spanish units of currency?
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5709bd0d200fba140036829f
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How much value was one dollar meant to be equivalent to?
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5709bd0d200fba14003682a0
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How many grains of standard silver were meant to be in a single dollar?
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5709bd0d200fba14003682a1
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How many grains of pure silver were meant to be in a single dollar?
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5a8cc7f9fd22b3001a8d8e5c
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
What is "section" a reference to?
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5a8cc7f9fd22b3001a8d8e5d
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How much value did a Spanish milled dollar have in relation to coins of the United States?
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5a8cc7f9fd22b3001a8d8e5e
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How much value was one grain meant to be equivalent to?
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5a8cc7f9fd22b3001a8d8e5f
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How many single silver dollars were meant cost one dollar to make?
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5a8cc7f9fd22b3001a8d8e60
United_States_dollar
The word "dollar" is one of the words in the first paragraph of Section 9 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. In 1792 the U.S. Congress adopted legislation titled An act...
How many grains of pure silver were meant to be in a single milled dollar?
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5709c0e6ed30961900e84462
United_States_dollar
A "grand", sometimes shortened to simply "G", is a common term for the amount of $1,000. The suffix "K" or "k" (from "kilo-") is also commonly used to denote this amount (such as "$10k" to mean $10,000). However, the $1,000 note is no longer in general use. A "large" or "stack", it is usually a reference to a multiple ...
What is a "grand" sometimes shortened to?
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5709c0e6ed30961900e84463
United_States_dollar
A "grand", sometimes shortened to simply "G", is a common term for the amount of $1,000. The suffix "K" or "k" (from "kilo-") is also commonly used to denote this amount (such as "$10k" to mean $10,000). However, the $1,000 note is no longer in general use. A "large" or "stack", it is usually a reference to a multiple ...
What is another term other than "large" that means a stack of mutiple thousands?
{ "text": [ "\"stack\"" ], "answer_start": [ 271 ] }
5709c0e6ed30961900e84464
United_States_dollar
A "grand", sometimes shortened to simply "G", is a common term for the amount of $1,000. The suffix "K" or "k" (from "kilo-") is also commonly used to denote this amount (such as "$10k" to mean $10,000). However, the $1,000 note is no longer in general use. A "large" or "stack", it is usually a reference to a multiple ...
What is a "C-note" a reference to?
{ "text": [ "the Roman numeral for 100" ], "answer_start": [ 485 ] }