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Silver certificates

Silver certificates are a type of representative money issued between 1878 and 1964 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. They were produced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were angered by the Coinage Act of 1873, which had effectively placed the United States on a gold standard. Since 1968 they have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve Notes and are thus obsolete, but they remain legal tender at their face value and hence are still an accepted form of currency. These are three banknotes from the 1934 series of silver certificates, designed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and comprising the denominations $1, $5 and $10. Each banknote bears a portrait of a different individual, identified above.Banknote design credit: Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Welcome

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Again, welcome! - BCorr|Брайен 05:07, May 13, 2004 (UTC)


Voting History (since I started keeping track)

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  • No -- on replacing the image of a clitoris with an anatomical drawing. This isn't the Dark Ages.
  • Yes -- on enforcement of the Three Revert Rule


Talk Stuffs

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Hello there! :) I was just wandering around Wikipedia and sumbled into your talk page. Since you're keeping track of what you vote, I got interested on where are these votes. :) --Ekevu (talk) 17:45, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Lurking

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Thanks. can you comment on the talk page then, both on the research and the vote? Thanks FT2 21:56, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)


Urgent: Vote re Ciz

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The arbcom post is being processed shortly. can you indicate on my talk page User:FT2 whether you would support a full wikipedia ban for Ciz? Thanks FT2 21:08, Dec 16, 2004 (UTC)

iff vs. if

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Hi there, I just wanted to let you know while it's a very good thing you're watching out for spelling mistakes, "iff" is actually the correct word in articles like unfoldable cardinal - it's a word used mainly by mathematicians that means "if and only if". ^^ -- Schneelocke (cheeks clone) [[]] 15:09, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Yidlix

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...is Yidlix no more, apparently. Many thanks for helping block this in-DUH-vidual. - Lucky 6.9 02:19, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)

  • Glad to be of service. }:) --Sillydragon 02:37, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Thanks.

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Thanks for rv my userpage. :) – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 13:09, Feb 16, 2005 (UTC)

you are a silly dragon, yes you are, yes you are!

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