| Bills no longer in circulation | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Image | Value | Description | ||
| Front | Reverse | Front | Reverse | |
| 10 Pesos Oro | Ramón Matías Mella | Altar de la Patria | ||
| 20 Pesos Oro (Paper version) | Gregorio Luperón | Panteón Nacional | ||
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Famous quotes containing the words bills, longer and/or circulation:
“It is only by not paying ones bills that one can hope to live in the memory of the commercial classes.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
“He is asleep. He knows no longer the fatigue of the work of deciding, the work to finish. He sleeps, he has no longer to strain, to force himself, to require of himself that which he cannot do. He no longer bears the cross of that interior life which proscribes rest, distraction, weaknesshe sleeps and thinks no longer, he has no more duties or chores, no, no, and I, old and tired, oh! I envy that he sleeps and will soon die.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)
“There is probably not more than one hundred dollars in cash in circulation today. That is, if you were to call in all the bills and silver and gold in the country at noon tomorrow and pile them on the table, you would find that you had just about one hundred dollars, with perhaps several Canadian pennies and a few peppermint Life Savers.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)