Got On the One-Dollar Bill in 1935 One day in 1934, while Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace was waiting to meet with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, he looked through a State Department publication tit
The 1957 silver certificate dollar bill contains centrally positioned George Washington’s portrait, as it has been customary since 1869. The difference is in the side he is facing, and bunches of bay laurel leaves surrounding the oval. Each banknote also includes two signatures and the serial nu...
Silver certificates that have issue dates between 1935 and 1957 look nearly identical to the current U.S. dollar bill that features George Washington. Because this time frame represents the most commonly issued silver certificates, most 1957 silver certificates in circulation are worth only slightly m...
The value of a collectible bill will vary depending on a number of factors, including whether it has been circulated. For example, the previously mentioned $500 and $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes are generally worth a little over face value when circulated, Heritage Auctions notes. However, $500...
The COVID pandemic will be remembered as such a moment in history, a seminal event whose significance will unfold only in the wake of the crisis. It will mark this era much as the 1914 assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the stock market crash of 1929, and the 1933 ascent of Adolf Hitle...
The 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe is shown here. Renewed competitiveness was evident in an expanded 1940 line with what Chevy called "Royal Clipper" styling. Though not a drastic change from 1939, this facelift was sufficiently thorough to make the cars look much newer. Wheelbase was 113 ...
In America it came to be called the "V-8/60," as it produced that much horse-power. But though it made for cheaper new Model 74 Fords in a year of generally higher car prices, it didn't sell nearly as well as expected. Buyers evidently preferred higher performance over lower retail...
Over the years I’ve been able to piece together a much different perception of MKULTRA and the counterculture revolution, most of which I’ve revealed on the Logos Media website. In Gordon Wasson, the Man, the Legend, The Myth, 2012; and in Manufacturing the Deadhead, 2013, and more ...
to waive some fines, but the complainant only wants to pay the last month’s bill. He will go to court and argue the metre reader has been fudging the numbers and he will likely get a stay order — the Pesco cannot recover about 15 billion rupees worth of bills annually because of sta...
order to ensure as much copper as possible could be used for equipment wiring,the U.S. Mint used steel and zincto create pennies until 1944. Several silver 1944 pennies and copper 1943 pennies were made in error; some are still in circulation today, and may be worth thousands of dollars....