Why don't you contact the Franklin mint to find out this info? They are probably your best resource.
* Most of the unicorns are worth between $10-$30. However, the black unicorn and the pink porcelain unicorn are worth about $200 and $400 respectively. They are both up for auction at E-Bay for $799, but that price is way over value.
'First Lord of the Treasury'
Independent Treasury System
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As far as civilian employees, yes. Number two is the VA 3. Homeland Security, 4 Treasury and 5 Agriculture.
He set up the Independent Subtreasury of the United States of America.
In 1990 a 12 pack of eggs was sold for around $450 I hope this will help you
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In my attic.
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I believe they are worth 12.00
Alexander Hamilton, first Treasury Secretary ($10) and Benjamin Franklin, founding father, ($100)
Robert. Brenner has written: 'Valentine treasury' -- subject(s): Valentines, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting 'Depression glass' -- subject(s): Depression glass, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting 'Celluloid' -- subject(s): Celluloid, Collectibles, Catalogs
Mr. Eash doesn't know, so it doesn't matter. That's dumb. the real answer is "U.S. Treasury Department"
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revenue law is a law pertaining to the collection of taxes to cover government expenses. They collect these taxes and place them into the treasury.
No he was not. He was secretary of the Treasury. He and Ben Franklin are the only two people who are on current paper currency that were not presidents.