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    1969 - The United States $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills are officially withdrawn from circulation.

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    1969 - The United States $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills are officially withdrawn from circulation.

    Thanks for the addition, tyude! Shoulda known that, considering I've recently taught a lesson on Presidents Pictured on US Money. Tell you what, they might be worthless to try and spend, but those bills are HIGH DOLLAR collectors items now.

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    Thanks for the addition, tyude! Shoulda known that, considering I've recently taught a lesson on Presidents Pictured on US Money. Tell you what, they might be worthless to try and spend, but those bills are HIGH DOLLAR collectors items now.


    No problem. I was looking at those on eBay yesterday and they (the graded ones especially) go for a LOT of money. I didn't know collecting money was such a popular hobby.

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    No problem. I was looking at those on eBay yesterday and they (the graded ones especially) go for a LOT of money. I didn't know collecting money was such a popular hobby.

    Yeah it sure is! I like all things vintage (hence the vintage baseball collection) and I also have several vintage coin items. Unfortunately, I don't have any bills, although I have had in my possession a Civil War confederate bill which was awesome. But it was sold. The best thing I currently own is an 1893 Indian Head copper penny. Looks like this:


    Funny thing is, I used to work at Cracker Barrel and I was a cashier. I would bring a handful of pennies with me to work everyday and if I saw something interesting/exciting in my drawer I would substitute my boring penny for that! I have several wheat pennies from the early 20th century from doing that as well as that Indian Head penny. That's where it came from.

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    Yeah it sure is! I like all things vintage (hence the vintage baseball collection) and I also have several vintage coin items. Unfortunately, I don't have any bills, although I have had in my possession a Civil War confederate bill which was awesome. But it was sold. The best thing I currently own is an 1893 Indian Head copper penny. Looks like this:


    Funny thing is, I used to work at Cracker Barrel and I was a cashier. I would bring a handful of pennies with me to work everyday and if I saw something in my drawer I would substitute my boring penny for that! I have several wheat pennies from doing that as well as that Indian Head penny. That's where it came from.

    Lol, I don't collect coins, but I do have a wheat penny, I think I sold something in a garage sale and someone gave me a wheat penny along with some other coins, at the time I didn't even know what one was, but one of my best friend collects graded coins, and his best coin is a 1923 USA Buffalo Nickel MS62, don't know what that is, but it sounds expensive. I only collect cards, I have a lot of vintage and I would say my best card is by far a Topps Nolan Ryan/Jerry Koosman RC.

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    Lol, I don't collect coins, but I do have a wheat penny, I think I sold something in a garage sale and someone gave me a wheat penny along with some other coins, at the time I didn't even know what one was, but one of my best friend collects graded coins, and his best coin is a 1923 USA Buffalo Nickel MS62, don't know what that is, but it sounds expensive. I only collect cards, I have a lot of vintage and I would say my best card is by far a Topps Nolan Ryan/Jerry Koosman RC.

    That's a nice card! I have several vintage Ryan's but not his RC! I will someday!

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    My daughter is a coin collector but we certinly don;t have something that nice yet. I was thinking about getiing out of baseball and start collecting coins/paper money

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    My daughter is a coin collector but we certinly don;t have something that nice yet. I was thinking about getiing out of baseball and start collecting coins/paper money

    Keep up the search! It's a fun but money-consuming hobby (just like sports cards, I guess).

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    Yeah, I was looking for some stuff an d they are really expensive.

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    July 15, 1971 - President Nixon Announces Trip To Communist China

    During a live television and radio broadcast, President Richard Nixon stuns the nation by announcing that he will visit communist China the following year. The statement marked a dramatic turning point in U.S.-China relations, as well as a major shift in American foreign policy.

    Other significant events...
    July 15, 1799 - The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign.
    July 15, 1918 - Second Battle of the Marne began during World War I.

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