I think he would have lobbied for silver instead of copper. There goes the national debt. LOL
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2007-02-24 12:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Lincoln is worth $5.01 while Washington is on the $1 bill, and the quarter. He is worth $1.25.
Hamilton trumps then, not even a president and he's $10.00
(Washington is also on the new $1 coin, but that still keeps him less than half of Lincoln!)
2007-02-25 09:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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hi 'lil miz sleepy' : i assume whilst Lincoln 1st became standard and, then, elected as president, the pinnacle of the U.S. Mint desperate that Lincoln's head might desire to be on the penny. lots later, after the assassination, they possibly desperate that now he replaced into regularly occurring adequate to be forged on the $5.00 greenback bill.
2016-10-02 07:49:57
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answered by mcfaul 4
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Vice president. LOL
2007-02-24 10:11:53
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answered by ~Beauty is Beautiful~ 3
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The penny and the $5 during his time valued much already. So it just fit to his days.
2007-02-22 12:56:42
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answered by kibbs 4
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Made Secretayr of the Treasury
2007-02-21 17:41:30
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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I'm sure he would try to cash in on this, though he may feel a little short changed!
2007-02-22 01:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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He'd be astonished to find out what inflation can do.
2007-02-17 16:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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He'd feel extradited since the penny's UK currency and not US currency.
2007-02-17 12:33:43
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answered by Groucho Returns 5
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Maybe..but he also had lots of bridges and even a car named for him..
2007-02-25 11:31:24
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answered by Lefty 7
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