Money History of Money Lydian Coin 700-637 B.C. Chinese Note 1368-1399 Reserve Note 1968 Greek Coin 400-344 B.C. New York Note 1776 Silver Certificate.

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Money History of Money Lydian Coin B.C. Chinese Note Reserve Note 1968 Greek Coin B.C. New York Note 1776 Silver Certificate 1886

$ The Origin of the $ Sign PSSP + $ == dollardolar The word dollar is derived from the Spanish word dolar.

Our Money Making Money Federal Reserve Notes Federal Reserve Notes or “dollar bills” are printed by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC and Fort Worth, TX

Our Making Money – Our Currency DenominationFaceBack

Currency Making Money – Our Currency DenominationFaceBack

Face The Face of US Currency – Making Money Legal Statement Signature Seal

$50.00 Our Money – A Closer Look $50.00

Features Our Money – Security Features Watermark Security Thread Color Shifting Ink

Features Our Money – Security Features Micro- printing Low Vision Feature Federal Reserve Indicators

Features Our Money – Security Features Serial Numbers Symbols of Freedom Portrait

QUIZ QUIZ – Our Money Money Unit Review Questions Answer the following questions. 1. Whose signature is on each Federal Reserve note? 2. Whose portrait is on the $20 bill? 3. Name two ways the United States protects its currency from counterfeiting. 4. Who should you contact if you suspect you have been given counterfeit currency? 5. True or False : The U.S. government plans to recall all currency and replace it with the newly designed currency.

QUIZ QUIZ – Our Money Money Unit Review Questions Answer the following questions. 6. True or False: The Federal Reserve System prints all the money in the United States. 7. What's the difference between representative money and fiat money? 8. What are the three functions of money? 9. Who is credited with making the first paper money? 10. What were some of the commodities people used as money and why? 11. Money replaced what system of trade?

QUIZ QUIZ – Our Money Money Unit Review Questions ANSWERS 1.The signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the U.S. Treasurer appear on each Federal Reserve note. 2.Andrew Jackson is on the $20 bill. 3.The U.S. protects its currency by: Printing intricate lines in the border and in the portrait. Portrait watermark on denominations $10 and up. Using a special “heavy” type of paper. Printing small red and blue threads in the bill. Weaving a polyester thread with the letters USA and the bill's denomination inside the flag star field. Micro printing the words “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” around the portrait. Printing with ink that cannot be erased without adversely affecting the black coloring. 4.You should contact the Secret Service or local police if you suspect you have a counterfeit bill.. 5.False, old currency won't be recalled to put new currency into circulation. 6.False, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is responsible for printing money. 7.Representative money can be redeemed for commodities such as gold or silver — fiat money cannot. 8.The three functions of money are: medium of exchange standard of value store of value 9.The Chinese were the first to use paper money. 10.Pewter, gold silver, gems, furs, etc. were all used as money. They were used because they were scarce and valuable. 11.The system of money replaced barter.

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NOTES The following slides are to be used when printing the presentation for use on transparency. They should replace slides 5 & 6 so you do not give away the answers.

Our Making Money – Our Currency DenominationFaceBack

Currency Making Money – Our Currency DenominationFaceBack