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U.S. Supreme Court LEGAL TENDER CASES, 79 U.S. 457 (1870)
79 U.S. 457 (Wall.)
LEGAL TENDER CASES.
KNOX v. LEE.
PARKER v. DAVIS.
December Te...
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U.S. Supreme Court LEGAL TENDER CASES, 110 U.S. 421 (1884)
110 U.S. 421 'THE LEGAL-TENDER CASES.'
JUILLIARD v. GREENMAN.
March 3, 1884
Jui...
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When Rev. Ron Paul (R-Texas) introduced a bill to audit the Federal Reserve, the measure won 317 cosponsors, earned heavy press coverage, frightened F...
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U.S. Supreme Court LEGAL TENDER CASES, 78 U.S. 682 (1870)
78 U.S. 682 (Wall.)
LEGAL TENDER CASES.
December Term, 1870
In these cases (Knox v...
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The Utah Legislature on Thursday passed a bill allowing gold and silver coins to be used as legal tender in the state and for the value of their precious metal, not just the face value of the coins.
State backers said they hope the move will help insulate Utah from a potential monetary slide as countries question the value of the dollar. Others, casting their eye nationwide, said it could spur a broader move by Congress or states to readopt a gold standard.
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Legal: Donations being sought for restoration
Ron Holzman is back in the Legal Tender.
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HARARE, Zimbabwe - Western visitors to Zimbabwe are looking for zeros. They're snapping up old, defunct Zimbabwe bank notes, most notably the 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar bill, as an economic souvenir.
The 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar bill, which at 100 followed by 12 zeros is the highest denomination, now sells for $5, depending on its condition. That bill and others - among them millions, billions and trillions, were abandoned nearly two years ago, when the American dollar became legal tender in the hopes of killing off the record inflation that caused all those zeros.
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The Legal Tender Cases include the decisions in Hepburn v. Griswold (1870), invalidating ...
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It wasn't that long ago when college kids barely had enough legal tender to pop for a can of SpaghettiOs with the cut-up hot dogs in them.
So it was rather surprising the other day when several youngsters surfaced for the NFL fashion show -- oops, make that draft.