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The currency of at least the [[United States of America|USA]] seems to still be dollars. Most of the lesser value notes seem just like they are today. The $300 note has a picture of the head of [[Richard Nixon's head|Richard Nixon]] on. There is one note with [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob|H. G. Blob]] on speaking. [[Al Gore]] is on the $500 bill.The coins also seem to be similar to what they look like today.
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Currency in the [[31st century]], at least originating from the [[United States of America|USA]], seems to still be dollars. Most notes look just like they are today, and each one of them has the face of an important individual on it. The $500 bill has [[Al Gore]] ([[Put Your Head on My Shoulder|2ACV07]]), the [[Earthican $300 Bill|$300 bill]] has [[Richard Nixon's head]] ([[Three Hundred Big Boys|4ACV16]]), and another bill has a [[Blobs|Blob]], probably [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob|H. G. Blob]], saying it is "legal tender" ([[Bender's Big Score|BBS]]). The coins also seem to be similar to what they look like today.
 
== Notes ==
=== $500 ===
*[[Al Gore]].
 
=== $300 ===
*[[Richard Nixon's head]].
 
== Additional Info ==
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|2ACV07}}
*{{e|4ACV16}}
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Revision as of 19:48, 12 October 2010

Currency
First appearance"Put Your Head on My Shoulders" (2ACV07)
Episode
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Currency in the 31st century, at least originating from the USA, seems to still be dollars. Most notes look just like they are today, and each one of them has the face of an important individual on it. The $500 bill has Al Gore (2ACV07), the $300 bill has Richard Nixon's head (4ACV16), and another bill has a Blob, probably H. G. Blob, saying it is "legal tender" (BBS). The coins also seem to be similar to what they look like today.

Notes

$500

$300

Additional Info

Appearances