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Can I order currency such as 2 dollar bills from the Department of the Treasury?

No. The Treasury Dept. doesn't have an online gift shop.


Were real santa Claus dollar bills printed in the 60's?

No. Any bills with Santa on them are either novelty bills, or they have a sticker of Santa placed over Washington's portrait on a real bill.


Which US bills do not have a presidents picture on them?

10 dollar bills have a picture of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. 100 dollar bills have a picture of statesman, inventor, and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.


Are old dollar bills still valid for use in transactions?

Yes, old dollar bills issued by the U.S. Treasury remain valid for use in transactions as long as they are in good condition and not counterfeit.


What US dollar bills don't have presidents on them?

Current bills:$10 - Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury $100 - Benjamin Franklin, inventor, diplomat, and one of the Founding Fathers.Obsolete bills:$10,000 - Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864)


What are the dollar bill amount available in the us mint?

The U.S. Mint doesn't produce dollar bills.


Was there a two dollar bill in 2003?

Yes, the Treasury printed $2 bills in the 2003 series, also 2005 and 2008.


How are five dollar bill are similar to 50 dollar bills?

Both five dollar bills and fifty dollar bills are considered legal tender in the United States, they are issued by the US Treasury and can be used for purchasing goods and services. Additionally, both bills feature portraits of Presidents (Abraham Lincoln on the five dollar bill and Ulysses S. Grant on the fifty dollar bill).


What is can the value of a 2003 two dollar bill be up to?

Up to a whole $2. The Treasury is still making series 2003 bills.


Should we begin reprinting the two dollar bill in the USA and why or why not?

The Treasury is authorized to print two dollar bills, should there be any need for them. There really isn't. They don't circulate much, and there's no point in printing bills that don't get used.


Which president is on a 1922 US 10 dollar bill?

1922 $10 bills, like modern $10 bills, had a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. He was never president but was the first Secretary of the Treasury.


Who is the secretary of state that signed the fewest dollar bills?

It is a tie between all of them. The Secretary of State does not sign money. That is done by the Secretary of the Treasury. All dollar bills are also signed by the Treasurer. And no, they aren't the same person. But, if your question is which Secretary of the Treasury signed the fewest bills I'd probably go with the shortest tenured sectreas and that would be Joseph Barr. He was only sectreas for a year and his signature is only on 1.00 dollar bills. 458 million of them. Perhaps Hamilton or another person signed fewer.