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    Will there be a 25 cent bill in the United States by 2014?

    Question #115167. Asked by SiegeTank55. (Jun 09 10 5:51 PM)


    star_gazer

    I'm not sure.

    But the US has had them before; here is a picture of one.

    http://www.drdoak.com/Currency/25cent_reverse.htm

    Jun 09 10, 11:06 PM


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