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1、www.readinga-LEVELED READER ALEVELED BOOK T Moneyin the USAWritten by Susan CreanVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Money in the USAA Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,319Money in the USALevel T Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Susan CreanAll rights reserved.www.rea
2、dinga-Photo Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page,pages 3,16,18(both):Jupiterimages Corporation;page 4:Digital Vision/Getty Images;pages 5,6(notes),9,10(all),11,14:Learning AZ;pages 6(coins),8,12:United States Mint images;page 7:Stockbyte/Getty Images;page 13:James L.Amos/Corbis;pages 15(both),1
3、7:Craig Frederick/Learning AZ;page 19:Photodisc/Getty ImagesCorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-Moneyin the USAWritten by Susan CreanMoney in the USA Level T 34Table of ContentsMaking Money .4Banking and Mint Marks .7Counterfeiting .10Recycling Money,Collecting Mone
4、y .14Standardizing Money .17Glossary .20Making MoneyMoney is something that people living in the United States today cannot survive without.People use money to purchase things they need to live,such as food and shelter.People also use money to purchase things they want,but do not necessarily need to
5、 survive.Money in the USA Level T 56The money used in the United States is different from the money of other countries.Each country has its own currency system.The system in the United States is based on a decimal system that uses dollars and cents.A big central bank,known as the Federal Reserve,iss
6、ues all money in the United States.But the Federal Reserve does not make money.Money is actually made by two other organizations:one is the U.S.Mint,which makes coins,and the other is the Bureau of Engraving and Printing,which makes the notes,or bills.United States currency has a design that makes i
7、t different from other currencies in the world.The money used in the U.S.is highly symbolic of American values and history.For example,all coins and notes feature a portrait of someone important in the history of the United States.COINSPenny:Abraham LincolnNickel:Thomas JeffersonDime:Franklin D.Roos
8、eveltQuarter:George WashingtonHalf-Dollar:John F.KennedyDollar:Susan B.AnthonyNOTES$1 George Washington$2 Thomas Jefferson$5 Abraham Lincoln$10 Alexander Hamilton$20 Andrew Jackson$50 Ulysses S.Grant$100 Benjamin FranklinMoney in the USA Level T 78Banking and Mint MarksOnce notes and coins are made,
9、they are shipped to banks that are run by the Federal Reserve,which is the central bank of the United States.Twelve Federal Reserve banks are located across the nation and make up our national bank system.Just as people might have a checking account at a private bank,private banks have checking acco
10、unts with Federal Reserve banks.Private banks use these accounts to buy notes or coins whenever they need them for their customers.People cash checks and get change in banks through a teller.The U.S.Mint does not decide which coins to produce and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing does not decide
11、which notes to print.Neither has the authority to start or stop producing a unit of currency.The U.S.Mint produces between 11 billion and 20 billion coins each year while the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces about 37 million notes each day.Congress decides the denomination of the currency t
12、o be produced and circulated.mint markyearMoney in the USA Level T 910Look at a U.S.dollar or coin and you can tell where it originated.All coins get a“mint mark,”or a letter code that tells where the coin was made.If you see a P on the front of a coin,to the right of the portrait,the coin was minte
13、d in Philadelphia.A D means it came from Denver,an S,from San Francisco.Dollar bills made before 1996 have a regional seal with the name of the Federal Reserve bank that issued the note.Since 1996,notes show the Federal Reserve bank of origin through a new seal that includes a letter and number belo
14、w the serial number.Bank Letter NumberBoston A 1New York City B 2Philadelphia C 3Cleveland D 4Richmond E 5Atlanta F 6Chicago G 7St.Louis H 8Minneapolis I 9Kansas City J 10Dallas K 11San Francisco L 12Origin of notesCounterfeitingAlmost as soon as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing began producing
15、notes,criminals began counterfeiting them.The U.S.Treasury created the Secret Service in 1865 to control counterfeiters.In the United States,counterfeiting is a federal crime that is punishable by up to fifteen years in prison.Advanced printing methods prompted the U.S.government to change the desig
16、n of paper money in 1996 to stay ahead of counterfeiters.This was the first significant design change to paper money in sixty-seven years.From now on,new designs will be created every seven to ten years.Top,U.S.$20 before 1996.Middle,U.S.$20 between 1996 and 2003.Bottom,U.S.$20 from 2004 to present.
17、Money in the USA Level T 1112Paper money created since the redesign in 1996 still has the same historical figures and national symbols as the old series.The new bills also are the same size and texture as notes created before 1996.Like notes,coins have also had design changes over the years.Congress
18、 occasionally directs the U.S.Mint to create newly designed editions of coins.Congress also occasionally directs the U.S.Mint to create commemorative coins that are completely new.California,the 31st state to join the Union,is the 31st state to have a state quarter made in its honor.Every 10 weeks f
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