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By SteveEnio

When it comes to money trivia is not something often associated with the subject. With the weakening ecconomy and tough financial times ahead, trivia games that revolve around the topic of currency can actually help lighten the mood and provide a positive spin on something that is often negatively thought about during times like this.

Whether played by yourself and a single comanion or enjoyed with a large group of friends, money trivia quizzes can be a wonderful way to relax and enjoy an evening. Make your own quiz questions or use those that are already readily available to make a challenging quiz for your friends and family.


Themes for Movie Trivia Questions

When choosing to develop a trivia quiz about money, there are many different options as far as themes are concerned. There are various types of themes that can be followed in order to develop your own trivia questions or choose ones that already exist. If you want to make the trivia especially challenging, then you can attempt to mix questions from several different themes through the quiz. Some ideas for possible themes you can choose can be found below.

Specific Time Periods

A great basic idea for a theme on money trivia is to choose questions revolving around a specific period in history. This can be for example in the early years of this nation's history, or in more recent times. You can choose to develop questions around the various state quarters which were recently introduced, or talk about the transformations that various dollar bills or coins underwent during certain time periods. These are more commonly known facts and are a great idea for beginner trivia questions or for younger individuals.

Various Types of Currency

Perhaps you want to add more variety to your trivia questions or you are going for a theme that is a little more difficult? If so, then choosing several different types of currency for your questions and answers is a great idea. There are many different types of money that are used daily around the world. Creating a set of trivia based on many of these different currencies should prove to be challenging and entertaining at the same time.

Fun Facts

Another way to create trivia questions that are fun and lighthearted entertainment is to create them using fun facts about money through history. There are plenty of funny stories revolving around any topic you can think of, and money is no different. Fun or outstanding facts about currency can be found online or in books and provide you with the perfect information to create your own set of questions out of.This is a wonderful idea for a quick and simple party came that can be played in any setting.

Department of Treasury Questions

If you are looking for a new way to put a spin on the traditional trivia facts about money when designing your own quiz or just storing fun facts for later, then why not focus on the company that produces the money in the US instead. By focusing on the Department of Treasury, you are able to store up some quick trivia that may not be as well known as other money related facts.

Money's Worth

For a theme that can be both a learning experience and fun for all ages, why not focus on the worth of money over the years. For instance, create fun trivia facts about what a quarter could but in 1939 versus 1989. You would be amazed by how many interesting and outstanding facts you can come up with and find revolving around this particular theme.

When developing a quiz full of trivia facts about money or just storing up fun facts for future use,it is best to develop a theme around the types of questions or facts you would like to develop. The themes above are just a few that you can use when dealing with trivia on the topic of money.


Fun Money Trivia

When it comes to US currency and money in general, there are a wide range of fun and interesting pieces of trivia available. Here are a few of the most interesting facts about money in the United States which may or may not already know.

  • Since 1861 the US government has never recalled or devalued money in any way. As such, all money printed and distributed since that time in history is still legal tender.
  • The largest amount of a single paper currency ever introduced in the US was the $100,000 gold certificated which were created in 1934. They were never publicly used, but instead were utilized during transfers between the banks and the federal reserves.
  • Surprising to many is that fact that the $1 bill is the most widely and commonly printed currency in the US, making up 45% of the money that is printed.
  • When the first real issue of money began in the US in 1861, each note had to be hand signed by the Register of the Treasury. This lasted for only one year however, when a petition granted them permission to print the current Register's signature directly on the bills.
  • Not matter what denomination of currency you have it will always weigh exactly 1 gram.
  • The $20 and $1 bills are the most popular denominations in the US. The $100 bill is the most popular when it comes to various locations around the world though.
  • No new history figures have been added to the main US currency since 1929. If anyone new was ever added, it would have to be someone already deceased, as a law passed in 1866 prohibits the use of a living person's image.
  • In the US, about 8 billion notes of currency are printed each and every year.
  • About 18 tons of ink is used each day in the printing of currency within the US.
  • The largest denomination of US money in circulation is the $100 bill which has been used since 1969.
  • Martha Washington is the only woman to have had her picture used on a note of US currency.

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