This bill contains the image of our 1st president
What is the $1 bill
The penny bears this president
Who is Lincoln
This type of account is not meant to be used for everyday spending
What is a savings account
U.S. cash is only printed in this many places.
What is 2
This bill contains the image of Andrew Jackson
What is the $20 bill
This coin bears the image of Jefferson
What is the nickel
This type of account is usually linked to a debit card
What is a checking account
Our currency uses two different colors of ink, one on the front of bills and another on the back. Name the two colors.
What are black and green?
This bill is still technically legal tender but has not been printed since 1945.
what is the $500 or $1000 bill
For almost twenty years in the early 1900s this coin was imprinted with an indian head and buffalo rather than a president
What is the nickel
Most banks require you to be this age before you can open an account on your own
What is 18
Cash is not actually printed on paper. Instead, these two things make up its durable fibers.
This bill is the LOWEST denomination to contain a security thread
What is the $5 bill
The silver dollar bears this presidents image
Who is Eisenhower
Though they are being phased out in most places, many companies still prefer one of these to be written when paying a bill to them
What is a check
The U.S. nickel is made up of only 25% nickel. The rest of the metal used is actually this.
The $10 bill bears the image of this Founding Father, who was never a president
Who is Alexander Hamilton
In 1943, this metal was used to create pennies, in an effort to save copper for the war efforts.
What is steel
This type of account can be opened to gain more interest on your savings, but penalizes you for removing money before a specific date, when it "matures"
What is a CD
Only one company is legally allowed to create the "paper" our money is printed on. Name the company or the state where it is found
What is the Crane company?
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Where is Massachusettes?