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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency

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Currency
Arts and Crafts
General Conference
See also Currency - Advanced
Skill Level 2
Year of Introduction: 1945
Contents

The answers to the Currency honor are dependent on the country in which you live. To keep from cluttering up the answers with all these variants, we instead provide separate answer chapters for each country.

0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (Australia)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (Canada)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (European Union)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (India)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (Indonesia)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (Philippines)
0% developed  as of 15 Mar, 2007 Currency (United Kingdom)
100% developed  as of 28 May 2007 Currency (United States)

If your country is not listed here, please add it. When you create the new page, start by inserting this text:

{{subst:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency (Template)}}

This will insert the requirements and all the invariant answers that have been added to date. You can then start adding the rest of the answers and editing answers we thought were invariant.

You can edit the main template here, but keep in mind that it should only have generally applicable answers (i.e., country-invariant answers).

Use the Paper_money template for requirement 5:

{{Paper money
| name = One Dollar Bill
| obverse = US $1 obverse.jpg
| reverse = United States one dollar bill, reverse.jpg
| obverse_description = George Washington, 1st U.S. President, Revolutionary War general
| reverse_description = The Great Seal of the United States
}}

This will show up as follows:

One Dollar Bill
Obverse side, featuring George Washington, 1st U.S. President, Revolutionary War general
Reverse side, featuring The Great Seal of the United States

Find images of the currency at the Wikimedia Commons. If there is not already an image there and it is legal to do so in your country, please upload one to the commons.