Word: uniformally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...necessarily resemble a dollar. We have in this country, at the present time, six different kinds of paper currency with various designs. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon last week approved designs for new issues of paper currency, which will give three of the six kinds of currency a uniform type of design...
...designs will have a uniform back of green scroll work (without pictures) for each denomination. The faces of the notes will have uniform designs for each denomination with portraits ($1, Washington; $5, Lincoln; $10, Jackson; $20, Cleveland; $50, Grant; $100, Franklin; $2, Jefferson, if issued). The designs will be the same for all varieties, except for the proper legends on each. But for the convenience of the banks in distinguishing between kinds the seals, sequence numbers, letters, etc., will be overprinted in color. The Greenbacks will be overprinted in green; the Silver Certificates in blue; the Federal Reserve Notes...
...object of making denominations uniform is to make detection of counterfeits and raised notes easier. The Treasury is considering discontinuing the $2 denomination because of its unpopularity but for the present will continue the issue of that denomination in the current design of Greenbacks and Silver Certificates...
...uniform increase of 10% in all wage rates...
...Jean Nelson Penfield of New York, chairman on uniform state laws, urged standardization of marriage and divorce laws...