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5709c0e6ed30961900e84465 | 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 ... | Which note is occasionally called a "yardstick"? | {
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5709c0e6ed30961900e84466 | 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 for "bigface" notes? | {
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5a8ccd13fd22b3001a8d8ea2 | 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 "sawbuck" sometimes shortened to? | {
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5a8ccd13fd22b3001a8d8ea3 | 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 "sawbuck" that means a stack of multiple thousands? | {
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5a8ccd13fd22b3001a8d8ea4 | 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 G-note a reference to? | {
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5a8ccd13fd22b3001a8d8ea5 | 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 ... | Which note is occasionally called a largestick? | {
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5a8ccd13fd22b3001a8d8ea6 | 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 for obverse notes? | {
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5709c16bed30961900e8446c | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What defined the US dollar? | {
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5709c16bed30961900e8446d | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What was the dollar based on? | {
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5709c16bed30961900e8446e | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | How many grams of gold roughly were in an eagle? | {
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5709c16bed30961900e8446f | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | Who made the decision to base the American Unit on the weight on the Spanish dollar? | {
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5709c16bed30961900e84470 | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What was the average weight of a new Spanish dollar in terms of grains? | {
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5a8cd4c6fd22b3001a8d8f1a | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What defined the Hamilton? | {
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5a8cd4c6fd22b3001a8d8f1b | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What was the Hamilton based on? | {
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5a8cd4c6fd22b3001a8d8f1c | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | How many grams did an eagle weigh? | {
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5a8cd4c6fd22b3001a8d8f1d | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | Who made the decision to base the Hamilton Unit on the weight of the Spanish dollar? | {
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5a8cd4c6fd22b3001a8d8f1e | United_States_dollar | The U.S. dollar was created by the Constitution and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. It specified a "dollar" to be based in the Spanish milled dollar and of 371 grains and 4 sixteenths part of a grain of pure or 416 grains (27.0 g) of standard silver and an "eagle" to be 247 and 4 eighths of a grain or 270 grains (1... | What was the average weight of the Hamilton in grains? | {
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5709c220ed30961900e84476 | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | What is specifically produced for collectors? | {
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5709c220ed30961900e84477 | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | What is the percentage of silver in coins in the Silver Proofs? | {
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5709c220ed30961900e84478 | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | When did the Mint being producing proof sets? | {
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213
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5709c220ed30961900e84479 | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | Other than the Silver Proof set, what other type of Proof set exists? | {
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376
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5709c220ed30961900e8447a | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | When was the production of Presidential dollar coins suspended? | {
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5a8ce413fd22b3001a8d8fba | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | What is specifically produced for budget constraints? | {
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5a8ce413fd22b3001a8d8fbb | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | What is the percentage of silver in coins in the budget constraints? | {
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5a8ce413fd22b3001a8d8fbc | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | When did the Mint begin producing budget sets? | {
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5a8ce413fd22b3001a8d8fbd | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | Other than the Silver Budget set, what other type of Budget set exists? | {
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5a8ce413fd22b3001a8d8fbe | United_States_dollar | The United States Mint produces Proof Sets specifically for collectors and speculators. Silver Proofs tend to be the standard designs but with the dime, quarter, and half dollar containing 90% silver. Starting in 1983 and ending in 1997, the Mint also produced proof sets containing the year's commemorative coins alongs... | When was the production of silver coins suspended? | {
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5709c30f200fba14003682bb | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | What dictates that a receipt for expenditures of all public money must be published? | {
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5709c30f200fba14003682bc | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | Which section specifically states that receipts for public money must be published? | {
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5709c30f200fba14003682bd | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | Which currency are the sums of money in the "Statements" displayed in? | {
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342
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5709c30f200fba14003682be | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | What is the unit of account of the United States? | {
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5a8cc676fd22b3001a8d8e48 | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | What dictates that a receipt for expenditures of all public codes must be published? | {
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5a8cc676fd22b3001a8d8e49 | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | Which section specifically states that receipts for provisions must be published? | {
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5a8cc676fd22b3001a8d8e4a | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | In which currency are the sums of provisions in the "Statements" displayed in? | {
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5a8cc676fd22b3001a8d8e4b | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | What is the unit of report provisions of the United States? | {
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5a8cc676fd22b3001a8d8e4c | United_States_dollar | The Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time". That provision of the Constitution is made specific by Section 331 of Title 31 of the United States Code. The sums of money reported in the "Statements" are current... | What shall not be published? | {
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5709c3b3200fba14003682cd | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What is the highest currently printed denomination of bill? | {
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5709c3b3200fba14003682ce | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | In which year were notes valued above $100 no longer printed? | {
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5709c3b3200fba14003682cf | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | When were bills above the $100 denomination withdrawn from circulation? | {
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5709c3b3200fba14003682d0 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What use of higher value bills prompted Nixon to halt the use of said bills? | {
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5709c3b3200fba14003682d1 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What was issued to halt the use of higher currency denomations? | {
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346
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5a8cf0f0fd22b3001a8d9076 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What is the cost of an executive order? | {
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5a8cf0f0fd22b3001a8d9077 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | In which year were notes valued below $1 no longer printed? | {
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5a8cf0f0fd22b3001a8d9078 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | When were bills above the below the $1 withdrawn into circulation? | {
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5a8cf0f0fd22b3001a8d9079 | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What use of lower value bills prompted Nixon to halt the use of said bills? | {
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5a8cf0f0fd22b3001a8d907a | United_States_dollar | Currently printed denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Notes above the $100 denomination stopped being printed in 1946 and were officially withdrawn from circulation in 1969. These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted Preside... | What was issued to halt the use of lower currency denominations? | {
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5709c499ed30961900e84480 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What is the British equivalent of a "buck"? | {
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5709c499ed30961900e84481 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | In which century can the term "buck" be traced back to? | {
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200
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5709c499ed30961900e84482 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What kind of trade may have been the origin of the "buck"? | {
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243
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5709c499ed30961900e84483 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What was the nickname given to the Demand Note dollars that were used to finance the Civil War? | {
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315
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5709c499ed30961900e84484 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What color other than green was used on the backside of the original note? | {
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531
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5a8ccbedfd22b3001a8d8e8e | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What is the British equivalent of a "whole"? | {
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5a8ccbedfd22b3001a8d8e8f | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | In which century can the term "whole" be traced back to? | {
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5a8ccbedfd22b3001a8d8e90 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What kind of trade may have been the origin of the "whole"? | {
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5a8ccbedfd22b3001a8d8e91 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What was the nickname given to the Demand Bill dollars that were used to finance the buck? | {
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5a8ccbedfd22b3001a8d8e92 | United_States_dollar | The colloquialism "buck"(s) (much like the British word "quid"(s, pl) for the pound sterling) is often used to refer to dollars of various nations, including the U.S. dollar. This term, dating to the 18th century, may have originated with the colonial leather trade. It may also have originated from a poker term. "Green... | What color other than red was used on the backside of the original note? | {
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5709cbff6d058f1900182bae | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What was the value of the U.S. dollar no longer anchored to? | {
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65
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5709cbff6d058f1900182baf | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | Who's duty did it become to maintain the value of the U.S. currency? | {
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5709cbff6d058f1900182bb0 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What move did the Federal Reserve take that resulted in stagflation and the decline of the U.S. dollar? | {
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5709cbff6d058f1900182bb1 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What claimed that inflation and economic growth were linked? | {
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428
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} |
5709cbff6d058f1900182bb2 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | How much value did the U.S. dollar lose between 1965 and 1981? | {
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545
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} |
5a8cfc17fd22b3001a8d90c6 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What was the value of the Federal Reserve no longer anchored to? | {
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5a8cfc17fd22b3001a8d90c7 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | Whose duty did it become to maintain the value of the Federal Reserve? | {
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5a8cfc17fd22b3001a8d90c8 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What move did the Phillips take that resulted in stagflation and the decline of the U.S. dollar? | {
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} |
5a8cfc17fd22b3001a8d90c9 | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | What claimed that inflation and the Federal Reserve were linked? | {
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5a8cfc17fd22b3001a8d90ca | United_States_dollar | The value of the U.S. dollar was therefore no longer anchored to gold, and it fell upon the Federal Reserve to maintain the value of the U.S. currency. The Federal Reserve, however, continued to increase the money supply, resulting in stagflation and a rapidly declining value of the U.S. dollar in the 1970s. This was l... | How much value did the Federal Reserve lose between 1965 and 1981? | {
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5709cc734103511400d59446 | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | What was the look of the dollar based on? | {
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} |
5709cc734103511400d59447 | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | In which century did the Spanish dollar start being used in Spanish America? | {
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112
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5709cc734103511400d59448 | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | When was the United States Mint founded? | {
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205
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} |
5709cc734103511400d59449 | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | Outside of Mexico, where else was the Spanish dollar minted? | {
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292
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} |
5709cc734103511400d5944a | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | When were the Spanish dollar and Mexican peso no longer accepted as legal tender? | {
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} |
5a8cd3b0fd22b3001a8d8efc | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | What was the look of the colonies based on? | {
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} |
5a8cd3b0fd22b3001a8d8efd | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | In which century did the Spanish dollar start being used in New York? | {
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5a8cd3b0fd22b3001a8d8efe | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | When was the Spanish Mint founded? | {
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5a8cd3b0fd22b3001a8d8eff | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | Outside of the Netherlands, where else was the Dutch dollar minted? | {
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} |
5a8cd3b0fd22b3001a8d8f00 | United_States_dollar | The dollar was first based on the value and look of the Spanish dollar, used widely in Spanish America from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. The Spanish, U.S. silv... | When were the Dutch dollar and Mexican peso no longer accepted as legal tender? | {
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} |
5709d8514103511400d59480 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | What was the name of the act introduced in the year 1900? | {
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4
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} |
5709d8514103511400d59481 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | How much gold in grams was one dollar equivalent to? | {
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104
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} |
5709d8514103511400d59482 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | How much was 1 troy ounce of gold worth? | {
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181
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} |
5709d8514103511400d59483 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | Which year brought the end to silver being in dimes and quarters? | {
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"1964"
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247
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} |
5709d8514103511400d59484 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | Which President confiscated gold coins? | {
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485
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} |
5a8cdf53fd22b3001a8d8f7e | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | What was the name of the act introduced in the year 1800? | {
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} |
5a8cdf53fd22b3001a8d8f7f | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | How much silver in grams was one dollar equivalent to? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a8cdf53fd22b3001a8d8f80 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | How much was 1 troy ounce of silver worth? | {
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5a8cdf53fd22b3001a8d8f81 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | Which of year brought the end to gold being in dimes and quarters? | {
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5a8cdf53fd22b3001a8d8f82 | United_States_dollar | The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver coins continued to be issued for circulation until 1964, when all silver was removed from dimes and quarters, and the half d... | Which President confiscated silver coins? | {
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5709dce26d058f1900182bdc | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | Where did error coins originate? | {
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86
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} |
5709dce26d058f1900182bdd | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | Other than Florida, which other state got send error coins? | {
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119
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} |
5709dce26d058f1900182bde | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | How much were error coins initially worth for collectors? | {
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5709dce26d058f1900182bdf | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | What were some amateur collectors duped into buying? | {
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654
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} |
5709dce26d058f1900182be0 | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | What do vending machines commonly only accept? | {
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"$1 bills"
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"answer_start": [
1223
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} |
5a8ceed0fd22b3001a8d904e | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | Where did permanent coins originate? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a8ceed0fd22b3001a8d904f | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | Other than Florida, which other state got sent permanent coins? | {
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5a8ceed0fd22b3001a8d9050 | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | How much were permanent coins initially worth for collectors? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a8ceed0fd22b3001a8d9051 | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | What were some cynics duped into buying? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5a8ceed0fd22b3001a8d9052 | United_States_dollar | Early releases of the Washington coin included error coins shipped primarily from the Philadelphia mint to Florida and Tennessee banks. Highly sought after by collectors, and trading for as much as $850 each within a week of discovery, the error coins were identified by the absence of the edge impressions "E PLURIBUS U... | What do collectors commonly only accept? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5709de964103511400d5948a | United_States_dollar | The U.S. Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to "borrow money on the credit of the United States". Congress has exercised that power by authorizing Federal Reserve Banks to issue Federal Reserve Notes. Those notes are "obligations of the United States" and "shall be redeemed in lawful money on dema... | What power was Congress given by the Constitution? | {
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"borrow money on the credit of the United States"
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70
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} |
5709de964103511400d5948b | United_States_dollar | The U.S. Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to "borrow money on the credit of the United States". Congress has exercised that power by authorizing Federal Reserve Banks to issue Federal Reserve Notes. Those notes are "obligations of the United States" and "shall be redeemed in lawful money on dema... | What did Congress authorize the Federal Reserve Banks to do? | {
"text": [
"issue Federal Reserve Notes"
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"answer_start": [
194
]
} |
5709de964103511400d5948c | United_States_dollar | The U.S. Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to "borrow money on the credit of the United States". Congress has exercised that power by authorizing Federal Reserve Banks to issue Federal Reserve Notes. Those notes are "obligations of the United States" and "shall be redeemed in lawful money on dema... | What are the notes issued by the Federal Reserve? | {
"text": [
"obligations of the United States"
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"answer_start": [
240
]
} |
5709de964103511400d5948d | United_States_dollar | The U.S. Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to "borrow money on the credit of the United States". Congress has exercised that power by authorizing Federal Reserve Banks to issue Federal Reserve Notes. Those notes are "obligations of the United States" and "shall be redeemed in lawful money on dema... | Where, other than any Federal Reserve bank, can notes be redeemed? | {
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"Washington, District of Columbia"
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"answer_start": [
387
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} |
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