History was never one of my strongest subjects in school. However, in my youth, I managed to learn one history lesson about why Alexander Hamilton was on the ten dollar bill. Having the last name of Hamilton may have caused my unusual interest. Many assume those on our U.S. currency are all presidents. This is not actually always true. Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin are both on currency and neither one was ever president. The following video is a great bit by Asylum’s Anthony Layser. Have a little laugh today on President’s Day:
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