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What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar red certificate?

There's no bill called a "red certificate". As the banner across its top indicates, your bill is a United States Note, a form of currency issued until the late 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill?" for specific prices. The term "certificate" was used only for bills that could be exchanged for precious metals. Silver certificates were printed with blue seals and gold certificates had gold seals. Silver certificates were discontinued in the early 1960s and gold certificates were withdrawn in 1933.


What does the word dixie mean?

A dixie is a large cooking pot commonly used with soldiers.


What was the purpose of writs of assistance?

A writ of assistance is an order instructing law enforcement to perform a certain task. It commonly is used to enforce an order for the possession of lands or property. They were originally authorized by the British Exchequer in 1660 to that customs agents could search for smuggled items.


How did many Americans in the 1920s afford exclusive luxury items manufacturing knockoffs installment plans planning savings accounts buying on margin?

Many Americans in the 1920s were able to afford exclusive luxury items through the use of installment plans, which allowed them to make smaller, manageable payments over time rather than paying the full price upfront. Additionally, buying on margin became popular in the stock market, enabling individuals to invest in stocks with borrowed money, hoping to profit from rising prices. This period also saw a rise in consumer culture, where manufacturers produced knockoffs of luxury goods, making them more accessible to the average consumer. Savings accounts were less commonly used for immediate luxury purchases, as the focus was on credit and installment buying.


List five arguments that are commonly used to support the protectionist argument?

protoct infant industries

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What are the prices of 6 commonly used items in the 1960?

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What is the prices of 6 commonly items in 1960's?

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Which of these items is most commonly used to sweep a floor?

Broom


How do you price used appliances?

have a look at the prices for similar items on the open market and you should get an idea what your items are worth.


What commonly used items are made from carbon?

There are so many commonly used items which are made from carbon. Some of them include graphite, hydrocarbons, industrial diamonds, steel and so many more.


For what purpose is a fastener commonly used?

A fastener is commonly used to keep items closed. Items that use them are doors, pants, shorts, shirts, skirts, trashcan lids, notebooks, laptop computers, and cabinets.


What items do you use in baseball?

the most commonly used are baseballs, bats, and gloves.


Can you clone items in RuneScape?

There is no way to clone items on Runescape, this was however a commonly used scam to get players to give them items to supposedly clone, but they don't get cloned.


What is another way you can sort items?

In a classification key commonly used for sorting animals.


Which type of graph is also commonly used to compare stock prices?

hi lo graph


What is the bill of engineering measurement and evaluation used in the civil engineering career for?

It shows a list of items and their prices