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The revelation of a new colorful $ 20 bill with a portrait of Andrew Jackson reminded me of how children are often fascinated by the look and feel “of bills and coins, which by their hands.

But how do you really know you, children of our currency - the history, printing and engraving, in the sense of all serial numbers and trademarks, and what is hot and fun to muster.

Perhaps learned a lot, and if your children are curious, I suggest, starting with some good Internet resources. If this is not enough, I also have some other approaches to both schools.

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