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- ... that people referred to the 1928 US$1 silver certificate as a Funnyback (pictured)?
- ALT1: ... that America's first small-size silver certificate was referred to as a Funnyback (pictured)? Source: Same or other in article
- ALT2: ... that the 1928 US$1 note was 30% smaller than the previous $1 note but people thought the reverse was funny (pictured)? Source: In an effort to lower manufacturing costs, all Federal Reserve notes are made about 30 percent smaller Who actually coined the nickname “Funnyback” about the mismatched face and back designs may never be pinpointed.
- ALT3: ... that the Funnyback (pictured) was the first first small-size silver certificate issued by the United States? Source: First small note
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Georgi Romanov
- Comment: I will likely continue to develop parts of this article. Edit: there are other images as well that are square like this one File:US-$1-SC-1928-E-Fr.1605.jpg
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Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 154 past nominations.
Bruxton (talk) 21:59, 10 September 2024 (UTC).
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