As much silver as the US currently has. It printing more or less would cause inflation or deflation.
Arthur L. Friedberg has written: 'A guide book of United States paper money' -- subject(s): Paper money, Catalogs 'Coins of the Bible' -- subject(s): Ancient Coins, Coins in the Bible, Roman Coins 'Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide With Valuations' 'A guide book of United States paper money' -- subject(s): Paper money, Catalogs
i own a print of the painting the gleaners the was bought in the 60's
Detlev S Schlichter is the author of the book "Paper Money Collapse: The Folly of Elastic Money and the Coming Monetary Breakdown." In this book, he explores the consequences of fiat money systems and advocates for a return to sound money principles.
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The state that had the most disastrous experience with the printing of paper money in the 1780's was Rhode Island.
James Edward Charlton has written: 'Canada and Newfoundland paper money, 1866-1935' -- subject(s): Paper money
Any us bill( paper money) will weigh 1 gram and there are 453.6 grams in a pound. 453.7 x 100 = 45,360 45,360 us bills. If it were just 1's that would be alot of money. Multiply other dominations( 5's, 20's, 100's) by 45,360 and you got your grand total.
Won Park has written: 'Dollar origami' -- subject(s): Origami, Paper work, Paper money
J. E. Rourke has written: 'Sterilization of paper currency' -- subject(s): Paper money
Vincent Duggleby has written: 'English paper money' -- subject(s): Bank notes, Bank-notes, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, History, Paper money
William A. Berkey has written: 'The money question' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Greenbacks, Paper money
You can't get much 1900's paper money anymore unless you go and by one off a museum, you would be expected to pay: 5 Pound's= £20,000 10 Pound's= unknown 20 Pound's= £65,000 50 pounds= unknown If you have any you might want to sell it or keep it longer as the price goes up, for how many years old they are.