Last night Maysville received another 3-5 inches on top of our previous 10 inches of snow. It really wasn't a big deal to me. Once we pass 8 inches of snow, it's all classified as 'deep'. Obviously, school is not in session today. Here at the bank, however, a little snow won't stop us from, uh.. transacting? It has turned out to be a rather slow day though, which was expected. This whole week has been slower than average due to the weather and extremely cold temperatures. To occupy myself (and entertain some friends) I have been sending "Bank Trivia" via text message. The questions include:
Monday:
If you had one of each denomination of American currency currently in circulation, how much money would you have?
Tuesday:
What was the highest denomination of U.S. currency ever printed? Hint: It was only printed for 23 days, beginning on December 23, 1934.
Wednesday:
If you had $1 Million in one-dollar bills, how much would it weigh in pounds?
Thursday:
What time is on the clock of the Independence Hall on the back of the $100 bill, and what is the significance of this time?
Friday:
If you had $10 Billion and spent $1 every second, every day, how long would it take for you to go broke?
Bonus:
The number 13 (for the 13 U.S. Colonies) is prominent on the $1 bill numerous times. How many "13's" can you find?
Answers:
Monday: $189.91
Tuesday: $100,000 bill
Wednesday: 2040.8 lbs
Thursday: 4:10 - April 10th (4/10) is the 100th day of the year.
Friday: 317 Years
Bonus: There are 9 "13's"
1. 13 stars above the Eagle
2. 13 steps on the pyramid
3. 13 letters in ANNUIT COEPTIS
4. 13 letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM
5. 13 vertical bars on the shield
6. 13 horizontal bars on the shield
7. 13 leaves on the Olive branch
8. 13 berries on the Olive branch
9. 13 arrows
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