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One noteworthy event that happened today, the 4th of July, in history is in 1054 the brightest known supernova started to shine.America earned its Independence from Britain on the 4th of July.
Please check again post a new, separate question. There isn't anything called a "silver mint" bill, and no US bills are dated 1947. There were bills called silver certificates that were issued with dates of 1928, 1934, 1935, and 1957.Bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, coins are minted by the US Mint and the two departments are completely separate.
Well, for starters it's not the Declaration of Independence, it's Trumbull's picture of the signing of the Declaration.That design was first used in 1976 in honor of the US Bicentennial so your bill is relatively recent. Unless it's crisp and uncirculated, it doesn't have any extra value. If it's in brand-new shape it might retail for $3 or so, but a dealer is unlikely to give you much if anything over 2 bucks for it.
There is no mint mark on currency because paper money isn't printed at the U.S. Mint. It's printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, either in Washington DC or Fort Worth, TX. The Fort Worth facility opened in 1991, so anything before that was printed in DC. For modern bills, to determine where they were printed, look near the edge for a small letter and number, such as FW E 228 or G 78. These numbers indicate the plate position of the bill during printing. If it has the FW, it means Fort Worth.
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