Tender Notes that circulated at the same time as Silver Certificates. These areSTAR NOTESfrom Series 1953 (random pick our choice 1953, 1953-A through C). Each bill comes in a currency sleeve for protection. TheseRed Seal Two Dollar Billswill make a nice addition to any currency ...
1953 SS DOLLAR Later in 1953 the dies were re-designed with a deeper shoulder fold which usually is visible on the coins. Known as the Shoulder Strap (SS) or Shoulder Fold (SF) variety, the easiest way to be certain of this variety is because the serifs at the top and bottom of the...
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"two in the hands, one in the pocket" with crumbled bills and a three-dollar bill 1972 Magick (Issue 48) 238 Bill / Variations on "Two in the Hand, One in Pocket" Random Object / Two in the Hand, One in the Pocket Horace...
1953 - Absolute gas price: $0.28 - Inflation-adjusted price: $2.71 (#42 most expensive year in 84-year span) The national average gas price in 1953 may have been $0.28 a gallon, but for those looking for a bargain, Omaha, Nebraska, was the place to be. Omaha native Lynn Folgate rem...
In 1992, Bill Clinton defeated George H.W. Bush in the presidential election. A factor politicians often point to in terms of the victory was a rising unemployment rate. Though gas prices also spiked under Bush's watch, they were on the decline by the election. Clinton used the previous ...
1953 - Absolute gas price: $0.28- Inflation-adjusted price: $2.71 (#42 most expensive year in 84-year span) The national average gas price in 1953 may have been $0.28 a gallon, but for those looking for a bargain, Omaha, Nebraska, was the place to be. Omaha native Lynn Folgate remem...
1953 - Absolute gas price: $0.28- Inflation-adjusted price: $2.71 (#42 most expensive year in 84-year span) The national average gas price in 1953 may have been $0.28 a gallon, but for those looking for a bargain, Omaha, Nebraska, was the place to be. Omaha native Lynn Folgate remem...