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100

Who was the first lady to appear on US currency?

A. Martha Washington

B. Susan B. Anthony

C. Sacagawea

Martha Washington

**Martha Washington appeared on a $1 silver certificate in 1886 and 1891, as well as on the back of the $1 silver certificate in 1896.

100

True or false: There has been a $10,000 bill.


True!

*** in 1918, the Federal Reserve board issues $10,000 notes featuring Salmon P. Chase’s portrait. This note is intended for bank-to-bank large value transfers, not public circulation. Last printed 1945. Discontinued 1969.

100

True or False: The nickel is our only coin that's not a clad coin or metal "sandwich."


True!

**All other coins are filled with a less expensive metal on the inside.

100

A long-term online scam that involves tricking victims into investing money in fraudulent schemes.

A. Phishing

B. Pig Butchering

C. Identity Theft

B. Pig Butchering

100

This civilization is credited with establishing the first banks.

A. The United States of America

B. Mesopotamia

C. Greece

D. Egypt

B. Mesopotamia

**Ancient Mesopotamia is believed to have had the first banks dating back around 2000 BCE.

200

This became a slang term for a dollar because deerskins used to be used as currency.

Buck

200

Name one of the two women who has appeared on the dollar coin.


Susan B Anthony

Or

Sacagawea

200

Coins can stay in circulation for roughly how long?

A. 19 years

B. 30 years

C. 25 years

D. No Limit on Circulation Time

B. 30 years

200

True of False: Dogs can detect the scent of money.


True!

**Trained dogs can detect the scent of money, which helps customs officials catch smugglers attempting to move large sums of cash across borders.

200

True or False: More banks failed in 2008-2015 than during the Great Depression (1929-1933).


False! 

**About 500 banks failed between 2008-2015. About 9000 banks failed during the Great Depression

300

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces about _____ of currency per day.

A. $572 Thousand

B. $160 Million

C. $696 Million

$696 Million

300

There are about 54.6 billion notes (pieces of paper currency) in circulation. This equates to about _______ in circulation.

A. $976 Billion

B. $2.3 Trillion

C. $589 Billion

B. $2.3 Trillion

300

The U.S. Mint makes new coins every year. What percentage do the new coins make-up of the total amount of coins in circulation?

A. 20%

B. 10%

C. 5%

D. 63%

A. 20%

300

Which is true: It cost a nickel to make a penny.

or

It costs a dime to make a nickel.

It costs a dime to make a nickel.

**As of 2024, it cost about 3.7 cents to make a penny. It costs about 13.8 cents to produce a nickel.

300

This country has the most banks with over 4,500.

United States of America

400

When was the last time the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing printed banknotes larger than the $100 bill?

A. 1945

B. 1979

C. 1861

A. 1945

**On July 14, 1969, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that banknotes in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 would be discontinued due to lack of use. Although they were issued until 1969, they were last printed in 1945.

400

In 1963, the first ___ appear in New York City. They allow bank customers to retrieve cash from their accounts without needing to visit the bank.

ATM

400

What do you call someone who collects coins?

A. Arctophile

B. Numismatist

C. Philatelist

D. Pannapictagraphists

B. Numismatist

400

This is the most counterfeited banknote in the U.S.

A. $1 Bill

B. $5 Bill

C. $10 Bill

D. $20 Bill

E. $50 Bill

F. $100 Bill

D. $20 Bill

400

True of False: There are banks on all 7 continents.


False!

**None in Antarctica BUT there are ATMs there.

500

All US currency since 1956 has had this phrase printed on it __ ___ __ _____

In God We Trust

500

There is an estimated $70 million in ________ bills in circulation.

A. One-dollar bills

B. Counterfeit bills

C. Contaminated bills

B. Counterfeit bills

500

How many ridges are on the outside of a quarter?

A. 59

B. 72

C. 212

D. 119

D. 119

500

Approximately this many people are employed by banks in the U.S.

A. 680,000

B. 230,000

C. 1,560,000

D. 1,970,000

D. 1,970,000

500

This country has the oldest bank still in existence:

A. England

B. Italy

C. China

D. Switzerland


B. Italy

**Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has been operating since 1472

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