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- Greenback (1860s money) - Wikipedia
Greenbacks were emergency paper currency issued by the United States during the American Civil War that were printed in green on the back [1] They were in two forms: Demand Notes, issued in 1861–1862, [1] and United States Notes, issued in 1862–1865 [2]
- What Are Greenbacks? A Guide to U. S. Dollar History and Origin
Greenbacks were U S paper money printed in green ink during the 1860s to finance the Civil War Because they weren't fully backed by gold, greenbacks fluctuated in value and lead to inflation
- What are Greenbacks? | U. S. Dollar | APMEX
What are greenbacks? Learn more about this slang term for the U S dollar and its origins in the American Civil War
- Greenback movement | Civil War, Currency Inflation | Britannica
Between 1862 and 1865, the U S government issued more than $450,000,000 in paper money not backed by gold (greenbacks) to help finance the Union cause in the American Civil War
- Greenback - Meaning, Dollar, How Does Greenback Work?
The term greenbacks are still used today to mention Federal Reserve notes or U S dollars The Greenback dollar indicating the modern-day dollar is widely accepted for all kinds of international transactions
- Greenbacks: The Ultimate Guide to Americas First Fiat Currency
These notes, officially called United States Notes, were quickly nicknamed “greenbacks” for the distinctive green ink used on their reverse side to prevent photographic counterfeiting
- From Coins to Greenbacks: The Story of U. S. Paper Money
The transition toward government-issued paper money gained momentum during the Civil War, when the federal government introduced Greenbacks in 1862 to fund the war effort
- Greenback | Museum of American Finance - MoAF
Greenbacks, such as this $5 bill issued in March 1863, were a form of legal tender paper money created by the Union government to help finance the Civil War
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