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Greenback dollar History

  Greenback got its name from a slang term for U.S. paper dollars due to their color, however, in the mid-1800s, “greenback” was a negative term. During this time, the Continental Congress did not have taxing authority. As a result, the greenback did not have a secure financial backing and banks were reluctant to give customers […]

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Definition Dollar Greenback

Its all about the Ink! The ink on the reverse side of the Greenback Federal Reserve Notes being green is what led to the nick name “greenback”. To a lesser extent, Silver Certificates and United States Notes also had a greenback, but the seal and serial numbers on the front were printed in blue and […]

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