In the month Nada of the year Never.
It's a joke bill issued by a private company and is only worth a couple of bucks as a novelty item. Unfortunately many people are snookered into thinking it's real. In one case someone actually tried to make change (!!!) for one of these "bills".
My own opinion is that such mistakes are a VERY good reason to learn more about genuine U.S. currency so no one can cheat you.
The dollar became the currency of the United States in the year 1785.
1862 was the first year the US government officially issued paper money. However various other agencies, banks, etc. issued paper bills as far back as the Revolution. The Continental Congress famously issued "Continental Currency" to pay for the war. It had no backing and rapidly became worthless, leading to the expression "not worth a Continental" which remained in common use for decades afterwards.
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1796 was the first year of issue.
1907 was the first year of issue.
It was first added to coins in 1864, and to paper currency in 1957.
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The number of people who get saved in a year is difficult to quantify as it can vary greatly depending on individual beliefs, cultures, and regions. Generally, religious organizations might track the number of conversions or baptisms, but an exact global figure is not available.
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It's difficult to provide an exact number, but millions of Popsicles are sold annually worldwide. The sale of Popsicles tends to be highest during the summer months due to the warmer weather.
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