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  2. Double eagle - Wikipedia

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    A double eagle is a gold coin of the United States with a denomination of $20. [1] (Its gold content of 0.9675 troy ounces [30.09 g] was worth $20 at the 1849 official price of $20.67/ozt.) The coins are 34 mm × 2 mm and are made from a 90% gold (0.900 fine or 21.6 kt) and 10% copper alloy and have a total weight of 1.0750 troy ounces (1.1794 ...

  3. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    The actual solution to this riddle is to add correctly (correct time, correct person and correct location) from the bank point of view which in this case seems to be the problem: First day: $30 in the bank + $20 owner already withdrew = $50. Second day: $15 in the bank + ($15 + $20 owner already withdrew) = $50.

  4. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The United States dollar ( symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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  6. Confederate States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States dollar was first issued just before the outbreak of the American Civil War by the newly formed Confederacy. It was not backed by hard assets, but simply by a promise to pay the bearer after the war, on the prospect of Southern victory and independence. As the Civil War progressed and victory for the South seemed less and ...

  7. World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer, bank executive with Bank of America: Barber Conable: 1986–1991 United States: New York State Senator and US Congressman Lewis T. Preston: 1991–1995 United States: Bank executive with J.P. Morgan: James Wolfensohn: 1995–2005 United States and Australia: Wolfensohn was a naturalised American citizen before taking office.

  8. Maximum wage - Wikipedia

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    Maximum wage. A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn. [1] It is a prescribed limitation which can be used to effect change in an economic structure. [2]

  9. The Price Is Right - Wikipedia

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    The contestants play in the order of the value of their winnings thus far (including the One Bid), with the contestant who has won the most spinning last. The wheel contains 20 sections showing values from 5¢ to $1.00, in increments of five cents. [16] The wheel is positioned on $1.00 prior to the first contestant's first spin.