The US didn't back a communist nation, Red China & the USSR backed them.
Chinese did
The US Congress passed an enabling act on 03-Mar-1875, giving specific requirements for what was at the time, the Territory of Colorado, to become a state. The boundaries for the Territory of Colorado and the state of Colorado were identical.
The US mint was not in operation back then.
It can tell us that they died back then, too.
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Before World War I, a 1,000 mark banknote was worth about US $238 and at the end of the war it was worth about US $142. Another great looking banknote is the 100 Mark banknote also issued on April 21, 1910 by the German Empire.
Take it to a bank.
The currency of a banknote depends on the country that issued it. For example, US banknotes are in US Dollars. British banknotes are Pound Sterling. Japan is Yen.The "denomination" is the multiple of the currency used on the note - 20 Dollars, for example.
Probably because the first ever US president asked the Mint to make them green
100 of what currency? Do you mean €100, £100, US$100 or what?
how much I have 2 of them 1910,1906
Same reason Washington is on the US$1.00 banknote
They are called "lei" . The 1 leu banknote is green, 12cm/6cm ; the 5 lei banknote is purple, 13cm/7cm; the 10 lei banknote is pinkish, 13,5cm/7cm; the 50 lei banknote is yellowish green, 14cm/8cm and the 100 lei banknote is turquoise, 15cm/8cm. To see them and more Romanian banknotes, you can follow this link: http://web.clicknet.ro/plastilina/br/br.htm and then click "2005"( in the left of the page) for the current banknotes.
No. At least not one that's worth much money.Added: (in the US) There is no such banknote that high in denomination.
No US President was shot in 1875. Lincoln was shot and killed in 1865 and James Garfield in 1880.
US paper money is not printed on standard paper. It is printed on a specialized cotton blend and contains no paper.