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Home > Transportation & Vehicles Transportation & VehiclesView our Bills on Motorcycles, Exotic Cars, and TrainsIf you like motorcycles, you'll love our American Biker motorcycle bill. If your interests lie in Exotic Cars, we have a bill just for you, featuring a $250,000 exotic car! If you like Steam Locomotives, then you'll love our Iron Horse Train bill. We also have the Road Warrior motorcycle racing bill in our Sports and Recreational Section, and we have 5 classic car bills in our Classic Cars category.
American Biker Novelty Money Bill # 014
Our One Million Dollar American Biker Commemorative Bill honors the Easy Rider spirit of motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere. The Front of the Bill pictures a sporty motorcycle and the serial number Born 2 B Wild. The Back of the Bill pictures Easy Rider motorcyclists on the highways of America.
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Exotic Cars Novelty Money Bill # 076
This bill is for car enthusiasts everywhere who love the sleek lines of exotic, expensive cars, usually two-seat, low-to-the-ground, aerodynamic models. Only your imagination could impose a limit on the number of designs and styles of exotic cars that are available if you have enough money! But, don't worry. Virtually everyone has enough money for our Exotic Cars bill. Order yourself a few today!
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Iron Horse Train Novelty Money Bill # 043
The Iron Horse commemorative bill celebrates that most fascinating of self-propelled vehicles, the locomotive, a common feature on American landscapes for generations. Experimental steam locomotives were first built in Wales and England in 1803. The first U.S. steam locomotive was built by John Stevens in 1825, and the first commercially usable locomotive, the Tom Thumb, was built by Peter Cooper in Baltimore in 1830. Improvements through the years eventually enabled a locomotive to move up to 200 freight cars at 75 mph (120 kph). Steam from wood or coal fuel was the main source of power until the mid-20th century, though electric power had been used from the early 20th century in Europe. After World War II diesel power replaced steam because of its higher efficiency and lower cost, though diesel-electric and gas turbine-electric combinations were also used. Many songs have been written about locomotives and trains, and many folklore stories involve trains. Get your hands on these choo-choo, err, Iron Horse Train bills today!
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Road Warrior (Racing Bikes) Novelty Money Bill # 048
Our Road Warrior commemorative bill celebrates the sport of racing motorcycles on tracks, closed circuits, or natural terrain. The main types or motorcycle racing are road racing, conducted on a course made up wholly or partly of public roads; trials, conducted both on and off the highway; speedway racing, conducted on a short, flat, oval dirt track; drag racing, conducted on a straight quarter-mile strip of pavement; hill climbs, conducted on a large dirt hill; and motocross, conducted across a varied topography. The first international road race took place in Douran, France, in 1905. The most famous race is the Tourist Trophy, established on Britain's Isle of Man in 1907. Motorcycle racing in North America began in 1903; since 1937 the Daytona 200-mile (320-km) race has been the leading motorcycle race in the U.S.
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