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2019 US Banknote Contest

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  US Banknote Contest  
November-December 2019

There are an estimated 30,000 different varieties of United States banknotes, yet only a fraction of these are represented on Wikimedia Commons in the form of 2D scans. Additionally, Colonial America, the Confederate States, the Republic of Texas, multiple states and territories, communities, and private companies have issued banknotes that are in the public domain today but are absent from Commons.

In the months of November and December, WikiProject Numismatics will be running a cross-wiki upload-a-thon, the 2019 US Banknote Contest. The goal of the contest is to increase the number of US banknote images available to content creators on all Wikimedia projects. Participants will claim points for uploading and importing 2D scans of US banknotes, and at the end of the contest all will receive awards. Whether you want to claim the Gold Wiki or you just want to have fun, all are invited to participate.


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Your edits to Talk:2021 storming of the United States Capitol

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Please see WP:NPOV. It's pretty clear you're misreading the sources, so please tone it down and try to read into them further before misrepresenting them. Thank you. Love of Corey (talk) 20:14, 11 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

  • One article mentions "officials" with no source, a second quoted another individual who quoted an individual who was unsourced. That is hearsay of unsourced hearsay in any court of law. It's not misrepresentation just because you don't like what it says. You should also review WP:NPOV yourself. I am encouraging balance and discouraging unfounded allegations of criminal violations of federal law, both pursuant to policy. Secondly, these types of discussions are the purpose of the talk page. OnePercent (talk) 16:07, 18 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Native Americans I'm the United states

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Hello .my people already knew how to make alcohol as did most tribes before the English French men arrived in North America etc if you are talking about aging rum etc in barrels then no that wasn't done .but alcohol was already made from fruit ect by many tribes. .also natives ( not Eskimo etc who arrived much later ) were .eurasians . They had west european and East Asian ancestry before ever crossing into the Americas. We actually don't know who the first people to reach the Americas were .it's only a guess on the evidence we have available at this time all the article on natives on Wikipedia are wrong .they were mixed before ever coming to theAmericas .proven with dna studies. For instance the skeletons such as the Malta boy . In fact western Europeans may have come to the Americas with. Eurasians .we don't know except we know that before ever coming they were already mixed. This makes views think ancestral natives are only Asian which is incorrect . Please be more specific when you talk about Europeans French English Spanish men etc Vikings were in North America at least 500 years before Columbus. Theres lots of evidence out there to betterwrite these articles Please fix your articles thanks 107.190.109.82 (talk) 20:41, 20 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure as to what edits you are referring to, I am Native American and offer related facts, but I did not make any contributions related to alcohol, my recent edits provided legal references related to federal law and governance on tribal lands. OnePercent (talk) 10:56, 2 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

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