The only woman to ever appear on U.S. currency (paper money) was Martha Washington in the 1880s and '90s. Then for U.S. coins, both Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea have appeared on small dollars.
As of 2016 two women have appeared on US paper currency. Martha Washington appeared on a $1 silver certificate in the 1880s and '90s, and Pocahontas was on the backside of a $20 bill issued during the 1860s. If you include coins, three other women have been depicted: Susan B. Anthony on the ill-fated dollar coin of 1979-81 / 1999; Sacajawea on the current Native American dollar; and Helen Keller on the Alabama state quarter.
There are at least 3, actually: Susan B. Anthony on $1 coins from 1979-81 and 1999 Sacagawea on $1 coins starting in 2000 Helen Keller on Alabama State Quarters issued in 2003 Martha Washington also appeared on two forms of currency, a coin, and a paper bill(which she is the only female in American history to appear on paper currency).
You'd need to have it authenticated. There are probably more copies and counterfeits of CSA currency than real bills.
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The only woman to ever appear on U.S. currency (paper money) was Martha Washington in the 1880s and '90s. Then for U.S. coins, both Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea have appeared on small dollars.
The modern currency in Brazil today is the real. In Portuguese, real means royal. The money sign in Brazil is actually two strokes down compared to one stroke here in the United States.
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As of 2016 two women have appeared on US paper currency. Martha Washington appeared on a $1 silver certificate in the 1880s and '90s, and Pocahontas was on the backside of a $20 bill issued during the 1860s. If you include coins, three other women have been depicted: Susan B. Anthony on the ill-fated dollar coin of 1979-81 / 1999; Sacajawea on the current Native American dollar; and Helen Keller on the Alabama state quarter.
No there aren't. The Brazilian currency is the real. Real has been the Brazilian currency since 1994, when it was instituted as the last of a series of currency stabilization plans.Singular: one real (pronounced "hey-AW")Plural: two reais (pronounced "hey-AYS)Brazilians use periods where Americans use commas, and vice versa. The symbol for the real is R$. So if I want to write two thousand reais and seventeen centavos, or cents, I write R$ 2.000,17
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There are at least 3, actually: Susan B. Anthony on $1 coins from 1979-81 and 1999 Sacagawea on $1 coins starting in 2000 Helen Keller on Alabama State Quarters issued in 2003 Martha Washington also appeared on two forms of currency, a coin, and a paper bill(which she is the only female in American history to appear on paper currency).
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