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Take the Super Fun Money Factoids challenge and find out how much you really know about your money. Answer all the questions below by clicking the button next to the correct answer. Don't forget to check your score at the bottom when you finish.

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  1. Whose face is on both the penny and the $5 bill?

    Grover Cleveland Benjamin Franklin John F. Kennedy Abraham Lincoln

  2. Thomas Jefferson is on which dollar bill?
    $1 $2 $5 $10

  3. Which money has George Washington's face?
    Quarter and $1 Nickel and $5 Dime and $100 Half dollar and $20

  4. True or false: Tobacco leaves were used as money in Virginia and Maryland in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    True False

  5. The first paper money was made by which country?
    England China United States Japan

  6. The first coins were made by:
    Greece Rome Turkey China

  7. True or false: Shells, cloth, grains and cattle all have been used as money.
    True False

  8. Where is the United States Gold Bullion Depository at Fort Knox?
    Kentucky New York Virginia California

  9. True or false: The Great Seal of the United States on the back of a dollar shows a hawk holding arrows and an olive branch.
    True False

  10. True or false: The United States now only issues bills in denominations from $1 to $100.
    True False

  11. Which of the following people pictured on paper money is not a United States president?
    Abraham Lincoln Grover Cleveland Benjamin Franklin James Madison

  12. How many ways can you make a dollar using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and half-dollars?
    60 292 891 3046

  13. True or false: Gold coins are still used in the United States. True False

  14. Whose face is on the 1971 U.S. silver dollar?
    Theodore Roosevelt Andrew Jackson Lyndon Johnson Dwight Eisenhower

  15. When were the first coins in the U.S. issued?
    1492 1776 1792 1815

  16. The earliest uses of money were recorded in:
    Africa India England China

  17. How long do $1 bills last?
    3 months 1 year 18 months 5 years

  18. What besides paper and cotton are dollar bills made of?
    Wool and rayon Silk and linen Plastic and wood Polyester and satin

  19. The United States dollar was adopted in:?
    1492 1592 1692 1792

  20. True or false: The United States minted gold coins until 1933.
    True False

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