RMK07MPX–Promissory note, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA
RMKHCBG4–Promissory note of Joseph C Yates promising to pay Robert Fulton $300 for stock in Hudson River Steamboat Co, 1814. From the New York Public Library.
RM2HM64R6–A late 19th century American Puck Magazine cover with a cartoon of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa spoon-feeding a promissory note that states 'Pay the Bearer $5 When Ireland is Free' to an Irish servant girl labelled 'Bridget'. On the floor between them is a hat labelled 'Rossa' filled with golden eggs labelled 'Money from Bridget', but broken eggs spill coins on the floor. On a table to the left is a bowl filled with golden eggs labelled 'Irish Contributions from Servant Girls', and hanging on the wall at center are notices about Ireland' .
RMK151Y3–Promissory note for hire of slave Cely and two children, Petersburg, Virginia, 1865. From the New York Public Library.
RMDHB1FR–us 2 dollar bill
RMFPJ1HD–The Two Dollar bill is a United States bank note denomination not in common circulation and sometimes thought by the public to be discontinued or even phony. First issued in 1862, $2 bills were stopped being made in the 1960s because of their unpopularity and rare use. Two Dollar U.S. paper currency came back as Federal Reserve Notes in 1976, like this used one, and they remain in limited circulation. A newer series was issued in 1995, 2003, 2009 and 2013 because there was a new Treasurer of the United States or Secretary of the Treasury and their signatures must appear on the bank notes
RF2C2MGGX–Filling and signing Interest Promissory Note document
RMBCAGE3–Empty California Capital building in Sacramento, California, as the state issues Millions of dollars of Promissory Notes (IOU's)
RF2DBXYG3–Promissory Note text Concept Closeup. American Dollars Cash Money,3D rendering. Promissory Note at Dollar Banknote. Financial USA money banknote Comme
RMFPJ1G7–A used U.S. One Dollar bill that is one of the small-size Silver Certificates issued between 1928 and 1957. It certified that there was on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America 'One Dollar in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand.' This paper currency was only issued in $1, $5 and $10 denominations. Larger-size Silver Certificates were issued earlier between 1878 and 1923 and promised payment by the U.S. Treasurer in actual silver dollars. Silver Certificates have been replaced by Federal Reserve Notes since the 1960s. The certificates remain legal tender.
RFCE713Y–Promissory note
RMBEM0FN–Cash-strapped California issues 'registered warrant' also known as an IOU instead of checks that recipients can cash.
RFMJ1Y0A–Background from the close up view of hundreds dollars banknotes, rows of stacks of dollars in hundred dollar banknotes on white table.
RF2K53XHW–Close-up of details on US twenty dollar bills.
RMDHB1GC–us 2 dollar bill
RF2C2MFCK–Filling and signing Interest Promissory Note document
RMBC9W21–Empty California Capital building in Sacramento, California, as the state issues Millions of dollars of Promissory Notes (IOU's)
RMFPJ1FY–A much-used and folded U.S. Five Dollar bill that is one of the small-size Silver Certificates issued between 1928 and 1957. It certified that there was on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America 'Five Dollars in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand.' This paper currency was only issued in $1, $5 and $10 denominations. Larger-size Silver Certificates were issued earlier between 1878 and 1923 and promised payment by the U.S. Treasurer in actual silver dollars. Silver Certificates have been replaced by Federal Reserve Notes since the 1960s. The certificates remain legal tender.
RFCE712H–Promissory note
RMBEM0GE–Cash-strapped California issues 'registered warrant' also known as an IOU instead of checks that recipients can cash.
RF2K53XME–Close-up of details on US twenty dollar bills.
RMDHB1RM–us 2 dollar bill
RF2C2MFTE–Filling and signing Interest Promissory Note document
RMBC9W12–Empty California Capital building in Sacramento, California, as the state issues Millions of dollars of Promissory Notes (IOU's)
RMBCFNDC–One of the 169 State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices closed on Friday due to the California budget crisis
RFCE7139–Promissory note
RMDHB1FF–us 2 dollar bill
RMBCFNDE–One of the 169 State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices closed on Friday due to the California budget crisis
RFCE7147–Promissory note
RMDHB1TX–us 2 dollar bill
RMBCFNDA–Sign at one of the 169 State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices closed on Friday due to the California budget crisis
RFCE712X–Promissory note
RMBCFND8–One of the 169 State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices closed on Friday due to the California budget crisis
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