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BOOT. an estimated 00 in macerated currency went into making this boot.
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BID OR BUY IT NOW OR MAKE AN OFFERBoot Macerated Currency.
Dimensions are approximately 2.5 inches long
and 2.5 inches high.
The sole has a near-complete label
that states an estimated 00
in macerated currency went into this boot.
ABOUT MACERATED CURRENCY
Paper currency did not come into general use until the Civil War.
An act of Congress in 1862 authorized the Treasury Department
to come up with a method for destroying old paper notes
that were no longer fit for circulate.
Between 1874 and 1942, the Federal Reserve disposed
of worn-out currency by soaking it into a pulp.
Enterprising people, who may have been early recyclers,
discovered that the pulp could be used like
papier-mache to form shapes.
Souvenir companies bought macerated paper by the ton
and the graded greenbacks were reborn.
The process was discontinued
when the Federal Reserve started burning old bills.
Sometimes, the item was labeled
with how much money was used to make the piece such as,
"Made of U.S. National Greenbacks
redeemed and macerated at the U.S. Treasury, estimated ,000."
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