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The cost of a water bill in the 1950s cost about $3.50.
It's worth $12 to $20 depending on its condition. It was not added to bills until the late 1950s as a response to the "godless Soviet communists". - a bill's serial number hardly ever affects its value, so it doesn't need to be included in a question. - the plate position number doesn't affect a bill's value, either.
Coolidge vetoed the McNary-Haugen bill because he felt it cost to much money. He also claimed that it was unconstitutional to pass the bill.
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No the Bill of Rights is not dead because that is what pretty much makes up our Constitution. (Hope this helps a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)