The Freemason Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act on 23 December 1913 while most Americans were too busy wrapping Christmas presents to pay attention:).
For this action Wilson was honored by being depicted on the $100,000 note. Never publicly circulated, this treasury gold certificate is worth over $2 million to collectors today. It's a Woody:).
The Freemason Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act on 23 December 1913 while most Americans were too busy wrapping Christmas presents to pay attention:).
For this action Wilson was honored by being depicted on the $100,000 note. Never publicly circulated, this treasury gold certificate is worth over $2 million to collectors today. It's a Woody:).
The Freemason Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act on 23 December 1913 while most Americans were too busy wrapping Christmas presents to pay attention:).
For this action Wilson was honored by being depicted on the $100,000 note. Never publicly circulated, this treasury gold certificate is worth over $2 million to collectors today. It's a Woody:).