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CoinsBillsMoney Trivia Money Math Presi- dents Money Numbers Money Jeopardy

100 What president is on the penny?

100 Abraham Lincoln

200 What metal is the nickel made of?

200 Nickel

300 Which coin has the Monticello on it?

300 Nickel

400 George Washington is on which coin?

400 Quarter

500 $ = ?

cents or $0.25

100 President pictured on the 1 dollar bill? ?

100 George Washington

200 President on the 5 dollar bill? ?

200 Abraham Lincoln

300 President on the 20 dollar bill? ?

300 Andrew Jackson

400 President on the 2 dollar bill? ?

400 Thomas Jefferson

500 President on the 100,000 dollar bill? ?

500 Woodrow Wilson

100 Whose picture is on the $100 bill? ?

100 Benjamin Franklin

200 How much of a printed bill must be present to be redeemed. A.75 % B. 50 % C. 51 %

200 C. 51%

300 Name the seven denominations that are printed for the public.

300 $1, $2, $5 $10, $20 $50, $100

400 How much does it cost to print a 100 dollar bill? A. 1.5 cents B. 4.1 cents

cents

500 Largest Bill printed by US?

500 $100,000

100 How much does a currency note weigh?

100 1 gram

200 Two U. S. cities that prints currency?

200 Washington D. C. Ft. Worth, Texas

300 Where is an old fashion key on US currency?

300 In the green circle

400 Why is the pyramid unfinished?

400 A symbol the future growth of the country and its pursuit of perfection.

500 The _______ Service was originally set up in 1865 to combat widespread counterfeiting.

500 Secret

100 1 dime, 6 nickels, 2 pennies

100 $0.42

200 3 dimes, 3 nickels, 3 pennies

200 $0.48

300 7 dimes, 7 pennies

300 $0.77

400 4 dimes, 1 nickel, 4 pennies

400 $0.49

500 8 nickels, 6 pennies

500 $0.46

100 What time in history did the U. S. print paper coins? A. Revolutionary War B. Civil War C. The Great Depression

100 Civil War

200 Currency paper is composed of 25% ___?___ and 75% cotton. A. Silk B. Linen C. Blue and Red Fibers

200 linen

300 What is the average life of a $1 bill? A.1 year B. 22 months C. 36 months

months

400 How many times could you fold a piece of currency before it would tear? A. About 4,000 B. About 6,000 C. About 2 million

400 About 4,000

500 If you had 10 billion $1 notes and spent one every second of every day. How many years would it take to go broke? A. 317 years B. 8 years C.2002 years

years