Spanish Coins on American Notes
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Description: A discussion of Spanish coin images on American Banknotes and banknotes in general. Includes images of the notes.
Spanish Coins on American Notes If George Washington did throw a silver dollar across the Potomac, it surely was a Spanish dollar. The Spanish dollar, perhaps better known as the eight reales or piece of eight, circulated widely in the United States long before there were US dollars. It was the model for the US dollar. Spanish coins served as legal tender in the United States, and were only demonetized in 1857.
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Page title: | Spanish Coins on American Notes |
Keywords: | obsolete notes, Spanish coins, numismatics |
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Date | Creation Date: 19-Aug-2003 19:59:19 UTC Expiry Date: 19-Aug-2017 19:59:19 UTC |