Greenback

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Greenback may refer to:

  • A slang term used for the United States dollar.
  • United States Note, among the first national United States currency, authorized by the Legal Tender Act of 1862. This was government-issued currency, different from the central-bank currency that the United States uses today.
  • United States Greenback Party, an American political party that was active between 1874 and 1884 which advocated government-issued currency.
  • Save the Greenback, U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees, and paper and ink suppliers, opposed to phasing out the paper dollar
  • Greenback, Tennessee, a city in Loudon County, Tennessee, United States
  • Celestion G-12, guitar cabinet loudspeakers
  • Greenback cutthroat trout, (Oncorhynchus clarki stomias), the easternmost subspecies of cutthroat trout
  • an alternate name for the Bar jack, or Caranx ruber
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