well the US mint has a web site too, and if any one is interested you can look up details of money
http://www.usmint.gov/

Bingsley-- I know stores sell bill folds, but men carry wallets-- i think its like Luggage/baggage...

and old name for english money,
started with farthing, ha'peny, penny (pence), tupence (2 pence) thrupence (3 pence) 6 pence, shilling, and there were half crowns,(2/6 as i recall) crown (5 shillings), florins (10 shillings) -- mythical money included "a brass farthing" (maybe it wasn't always mythical? during WWII, the US made steel dimes-- not silver ones) I am so old, i remember when a pound sterling was worth over $5.40 US!-- and then being given a shilling (12 pence= 60 + cents!-- instead of a dime for a treat! Boy was it every a treat! i felt like the queen of the may!

and up to about 1950, US had Liberty dimes-- with a representation of Lady Liberty-- they were very popular.