Statistics for American Currency Fun Fact Quiz

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  • This quiz has been taken 10 times
  • The average score is 8 of 16

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HintAnswer% Correct
A design featuring this crop was on the back of pennies from 1909-1958.wheat
89%
Starting in 1999 and ending in 2008, the US mint released a series of quarter designs under this theme.states
78%
Since 1982, pennies have been made mostly of this metal.zinc
78%
This discount grocery chain requires the insertion of a quarter in order to use a grocery cart.Aldi
67%
Pennies cost more than a penny to make yet we still make them.This nearby country has decided to stop producing pennies. What is it?Canada
67%
It was announced in 2016 that this prominent female figure would be featured on the $20 bill, but it never happened.Harriet Tubman
67%
Who is featured on the $2 bill?Thomas Jefferson
67%
This material makes up 75% of US dollars.cotton
56%
A design featuring this type of person was featured on the front of pennies from 1859-1909.Native
American
44%
What % of a damaged bill needs to be left in order for it to be considered viable currency?51%
33%
Starting in 2010 and ending in 2021, the US mint released a series of quarter designs under this theme.National Parks
33%
This website started in 1998 allows users to track the journey of a dollar bill.Where's George?
33%
This material makes up the remaining 25%.linen
22%
Bills have the current secretary of the treasury's signature on them, who is the only secretary of the treasury whose signature IS NOT in cursive?Steven T. Mnuchin
22%
What country has pennies nearly identical in size and shape to the US, only they feature a starfish?the Bahamas
22%
These small stamps with various symbols are often used by casinos and other businesses that handle large amounts of cash as a signal that the bills have been checked and that they are not counterfeit. What are the stamps called?Chop Marks
0%

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