nice to see, nice to hold~ once broken, considered sold!
That would be seashells.
The correct spelling is seashells. An example sentence would be "there are plenty of seashells on the beach".
Seashells are not classified as rocks. They are composed of calcium carbonate and formed by marine animals as protective outer coverings. While they may be found in rocky areas, seashells are biogenic, meaning they are produced by living organisms, whereas rocks are inorganic solid materials.
Your bill is certainly dated 1929 because that's the only year that $100 National Currency bills were printed. Depending on condition, it would retail for $130.-$175.
I would need a lot more info e.g. what dates, what cities, what denomation. If they are really National currency they would be quite valuable. A hint will be they should be dated 1929 or before. If you can send me some info and if possible a picture. I will help as much as I can. My email is
The bank would ensure a sound of uniform currency.
He strongly supported the National bank, as he thought it would promote the American Economy and it could create a common currency among all states.
Oh, dude, if Santa stopped for snacks in the city, he'd probably use the national currency of that country. Like, if he's in the U.S., he'd use dollars, if he's in Europe, he'd use euros. Santa's gotta pay for those cookies somehow, right?
He strongly supported the National bank, as he thought it would promote the American Economy and it could create a common currency among all states.
ATM machines dispense the currency of the country they are in. A machine capable of dispensing the currency of choice (baht, British Pounds, Euros, etc.) would be difficult to imagine and would be generally underutilize.Banks and currency exchange offices will be the source of foreign currency in most locations.
At one currency unit an ounce that would be 12 currency units, but at 0.5 currency units an ounce then it would only cost 6 currency units.
Seashells are usually the homes of sea creatures, and wash up ashore when the dwelling creature dies. Without seashells, Oysters, Mussels, Clams, and Hermit Crabs would be much more vulnerable to predators.