Please check again. It says THE WHITE HOUSE, and if you look at every other $20 bill out there they'll all be the same. Unless your bill is earlier than 1974, it's nothing special. Feel free to spend it.
What do you mean please check again? I read the content and its does not say the White House, It says "The wRite House" what are you saying? Every other $20 bill will spell WRITE instead of WHITE?
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The time reads 4:10
There is a clock that reads 4:20. No one knows why people chose that time.
It's a common date, worth about 3 cents.
If it is really an 1830 "dollar" and says Morgan AND the motto is spelled E Pluribus Enum you have a very bad fake:1. The U.S. didn't mint any dollars for circulation from 1804 to 1835 inclusive.2. The first Morgan dollars were minted in 1878. G.T. Morgan wasn't even born until 1845.3. The motto is spelled E Pluribus Unum
All Trade Dollars have the same reverse that reads TRADE DOLLAR at the bottom of the coin. The last authentic 1884 Trade Dollar that sold at auction went for $603,750.00. Yes more than a half a million dollars. Because only 10 coins are known and all are proof. If you have one it's a fake.
Coin collectible books must answer that question.
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this is some type of coin with wilfrid lauriers name,his face,and the date 1896 on one side,on the other side at the top,it reads Ottawa Canada,in the middle there is a picture of the house of commons and below reads house of commons ,chambre ,des communes
The Garfield Presidential dollar reads "James Garfield," not including his middle initial.
ordering a bill reported
The time reads 4:10
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There is a clock that reads 4:20. No one knows why people chose that time.
The value of 4 is forty. The number reads - eight thousand, seven hundred and forty two.
The clock on the back of a hundred dollar bill reads 2:22.
When a subcommittee reads its recommendation to the rest of their house of Congress
It generally reads RMS value of the voltage being measured