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- ... that people referred to the 1928 US$1 silver certificate as a Funnyback (pictured)?
- ALT1: ... that America's first small-size silver certificate was referred to as a Funnyback (pictured)? Source: Same or other in article
- ALT2: ... that the 1928 US$1 note was 25% smaller than the previous $1 note but people thought the reverse was funny (pictured)? Source: a 25% reduction in size (6.14″ x 2.61″) and ... Who actually coined the nickname “Funnyback” about the mismatched face and back designs may never be pinpointed.
- ALT3: ... that the Funnyback (pictured) was the first first small-size silver certificate issued by the United States? Source: First small note
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Georgi Romanov
- Comment: I will likely continue to develop parts of this article. Edit: there are other images as well that are square like this one File:US-$1-SC-1928-E-Fr.1605.jpg
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Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 154 past nominations.
Bruxton (talk) 21:59, 10 September 2024 (UTC).
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