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What's Your Favorite US Dollar Bill That's In Currency?

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Mine would be the 2 dollar bill. I think they're underrated. I also like the older 5 dollar bills from the 90's.

Anyone's welcome to post, too. :)

Poll Choices
 $1
 $2
 $5
 $10
 $20
 $50
 $100

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I like the $5 notes. They have the most iconic designs. For example, the $5 1923 Porthole, the 1896 $5 Educational, or the 1886 $5 Morgan dollar Back.

Here's a few from my collection:

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The $100 as I really admire Mr. Franklin.
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The $100 as I really like lots of money.
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I voted for the 2 dollar bill. I love that little guy.
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Love the current $50 with the flag background.
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love my silver certificate
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I voted $1.00 note, because that is what I have most of.

But I have reasons why I like them all
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I don't collect paper money save for a few old bills I have accumulated from circulation. My favorite is the $1 silver certificate.
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$100 'cause it's $130 Canadian
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I like the reverse of the current $2 bill, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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to CCF. My favorite is the 1899 $5 "chief one papa"
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The Native American depicted on the 1899 $5 bill is not just a random person. It is actually chief Running Antelope. He was a chief in the Hunkpapa tribe of Lokata Indians. He passed away in 1896, so he never got to see his likeness on United States paper money.
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I'm always torn between the Chief and the Bison, but I think I'd probably vote for the Chief as well.



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Nice to see the $2 bill is winning.

@John1 - Thanks for the welcome. :)
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Indeed -



to the CCF!
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