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View synonyms for Federal Reserve note

Federal Reserve note

noun

  1. a form of paper money issued by a Federal Reserve Bank.


Federal Reserve note

noun

  1. a bank note issued by the Federal Reserve Banks and now serving as the prevailing paper currency in circulation in the US
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Example Sentences

Technically, you can still exchange a silver certificate for a Federal Reserve note.

Getting more industrial jobs will likely mean adding more factories and assembly lines — as manufacturers are operating at a 78.7% capacity, which the Federal Reserve notes is above the historical average.

As of June 10, there were $1.91 trillion worth of Federal Reserve notes were in circulation, based on central bank data.

Banning no-cash stores is not “a short-term fix”; it is required by the terms and conditions actually stated on Federal Reserve notes.

A: It’s technically the Bureau of Printing and Engraving that produces the paper currency, officially known as Federal Reserve notes.

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