It gives the first impression of being normal US Currency. The reason that trained Treasury Agents can't see any difference is because there isn't any. As a US Territory, Puerto Rico uses the US Dollar in their monetary system.
On June 2, 1497 the Ordinance of Medina del Campo changed the name of Spanish money from the maravedí to coins. The coins were called the real, the excelente, the Blanca, and billon, known as vellón in Spanish.
The Europeans made money with furs, fish, and tobacco. The Spanish made a lot of money in gold and silver but there was not much gold in the American colonies.
they look like kelsey tuck
How dose the north amarica map look like
Enslaved Africans
they look like there spanish you know with that Spain look
silvia
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
Like a Spanish explorer.
it short of looks like Japan money
He looks like he was on his way to Florida. He got the money and crew from the Spanish King. And that he held all the rights to what he had found when he arrived.
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The Spanish came on the look for gold and money, plus they wanted more/new land to grow their empire
Well, how do those €'s look like?
like poo!
How does euro money picture look