On the 1896 five dollar bill, "the entire obverse was covered with artwork representing electricity." The $2 bill offered an image representing science, with youth gracing the $1.
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Twitter the only platform not "bought and paid for," says man who bought and paid for Twitter
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Probate court approves hand-written Aretha Franklin will found in couch and signed with a smiley
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