Apollo virtual currency
SpaceX said that it would bring a dog coin to the moon, making the dog coin rise by about 15% it seems that Musk's speech of bringing dog money into space is his support for virtual currency. However, this speech greatly stimulates the market of virtual currency. The virtual currency directly affected is dog money, which has risen by 15% and even continues to rise. Other virtual currencies are also indirectly affected
from the perspective of virtual money market, virtual money has been a direct investment of musk; Heart strengthening needle;, From the perspective of investment, Musk's remarks make the value of virtual currency increase rapidly. Musk has been investing in virtual currency, and undoubtedly has gained direct benefits
since the emergence of virtual currency, musk has always been a supporter of virtual currency, and also invested in bitcoin and other virtual currencies
musk has always used words to guide the direction of market economy, such as the Tesla incident before& mdash; Musk has shown Tesla's auto proction since its inception on the Internet, and auto proction is often the influencing factor of stock price. In addition, musk has also said that Tesla is likely to become the world's largest company
although it seems that these remarks are only in support of their own company, they are signals for investors
The commemorative coin in circulation for the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United States has the head of Eisenhower on the front, the independence bell (the symbol of American independence) and the moon on the back, symbolizing the 200 years that the United States has passed (shortly after Apollo landed on the moon at that time), and the three lines of small characters are the American motto "unite as one", which is Latin. DRW is the abbreviation of the designer. In that year, the United States issued a total of three kinds: 25 points, 50 points and 1 yuan. It has a large circulation (230 million yuan) and is not expensive. It costs more than ten yuan
printed on it is George Washington, the father of the nation of the United States, the first and second presidents of the United States
Jefferson, the third president of the United States, is on the $2 list
five dollars was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president who abolished slavery in the United States
on $20 and $50, respectively, are the 7th president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, and the 18th president, Ulysses Grant Glenn
it's Franklin on $100.
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in the past, the denominations of American coins were half centers, one center, five centers, half dimes, one dime, quarter dollers, half dollers and one doller. The statue of Liberty was often found on the early coins, and the head of the late famous president was later found on the coins. There are gold, silver, nickel and copper
U.S. coins are made in Philadelphia and other mints. All the molds used are made by Philadelphia mint. The molds are stamped and sent to each mint. The imprint is usually represented by a small letter on the back of the coin and on the front of the coin after 1967. The letters for each mint are as follows:
c-charlotte mint, North Carolina (gold coins only)
D - Denver mint, Colorado (1906 to present)
CC - Carson mint, Nevada
o - New Orleans Mint, Louisiana
p-pennsylvania Philadelphia mint. All the coins in Philadelphia Mint have no Mint mark except the May coins of 1942-1945
1 point, which was released in 1909 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. On the front is the head portrait of American President Lincoln. Before 1958, the back is designed with the word "one cent" surrounded by ears of corn. After 1959, it was changed into the Lincoln Memorial Hall. The material is bronze (copper 95%, zinc 5%)
5 points, which was released in 1983. On the front is the head of US President Jefferson, and on the back is Jefferson's residence in Monticello. The material is copper nickel alloy (copper 75%, nickel 25%)
10 points, which was released in 1946. On the front is the head of US President Roosevelt. On the back is the torch, olive branch and laurel branch. Before 1964, it was silver, after 1965, it was changed to copper nickel alloy (copper 75%, nickel 25%)
25 points (a quarter of the yuan), which was released in 1930. On the front is the head of Washington, the first president of the United States, and on the back is the white headed sea eagle, the national bird of the United States with two wings. The material was silver before 1964 and changed to copper nickel alloy after 1965 (copper 75%, nickel 25%). The commemorative coin of the 200th anniversary of the founding of the people's Republic of China issued in 1976 is 25 cents in circulation, with drummer on the back and torch surrounded by 13 stars on the left
50 points (half yuan), which was released in 1964. On the front is the head picture of US President Kennedy, and on the back is the seal of US president. The material is silver in 1964, silver coated in 1965-1970 and copper nickel alloy (75% copper and 25% nickel) after 1971
1 yuan, which was released in 1979. On the front is the head of Susan Anthony, and on the back is the emblem of Apollo 11, a white headed sea sculpture landing on the moon. The material is copper nickel alloy (copper 75%, nickel 25%). Susan Anthony is an American abolitionist and forerunner of feminism.