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Down Under - Australian Novelty Money Bill # 217
Our Down Under novelty bill commemorates
the good people who live in Australia. The
Front of the Bill pictures a marsupial, the Koala Bear (as we Americans call it - even
though it is not a bear!). Also pictured are a boomerang, a curved weapon
originating in Australia; a dingo, the wild dog of Australia with a
reddish-brown or yellowish-brown coat; along with the serial number WALKABOUT, a
temporary return to traditional Aboriginal life. The Back of the Bill
pictures a map of the Australian continent, the smallest of the continents,
located between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean; a kangaroo, also a
marsupial (wonder why we Americans don't call it a bear also?);
and a crocodile. Order some of these great bills today! G'day Mate! FREE Shipping & Handling in U.S. (International Buyers Must Buy 3 or More Bills For Free Shipping)
English Million Novelty Money Bill # 178
Our English Million novelty money bill commemorates
the United Kingdom. The
Front of the Bill pictures the famous Clock Tower at the Houses of
Parliament that houses the famous Big Ben bell, and shows a denomination of One
Million Pounds. The Back of the Bill pictures
the Union Jack, the national flag of the United Kingdom; Westminster Abbey;
Stonehenge; and British guards. FREE Shipping & Handling in U.S. (International Buyers Must Buy 3 or More Bills For Free Shipping)
Puerto Rico Novelty Money Bill # 150
Our Puerto Rico novelty money bill
commemorates the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, colonized by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon in 1508. Spain
ceded this West Indies island to the U.S. after the Spanish-American War in
1898. In 1917, Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. citizenship, and in 1952
the island became a commonwealth with autonomy in internal affairs. Its chief of
state is the U.S. president. The question of statehood for Puerto Rico has been
discussed but has not yet become a reality. The
Front of the Bill pictures Juan Ponce de Leon, the founding father of Puerto
Rico. The Back of the Bill pictures the Stripe-headed Tanager bird, the
Puerto Rican Hibiscus flower, the Spanish Castle of El Morro (built between 1539
and 1584) and Coqui. FREE Shipping & Handling in U.S. (International Buyers Must Buy 3 or More Bills For Free Shipping)
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