1945. It bore the series date 1934.
Please note that bills are printed, not published. Books are published.
The last Microsoft office was made in2007 and the last Microsoft mac office was invented in 2008. The Microsoft office was made by Bill Gates.
In my 2002 si, I just made 200,000. http://www.flickr.com/photos/modem21/4349544103/in/photostream/
The recent publication of her book made the writer very proud.
february 18, 1996
What's "they"? Please post a new question with a specific coin or bill.
The $2 bill has never been discontinued in the US. The most recent printing is the 2013 series.
27 have been made so far, the first 10 are the Bill of Rights and the last one was made in 1992
A corrigendum is a notice of a correction made by the author after publication, while an erratum is a notice of a mistake made by the publisher after publication in academic publishing.
The last series was dated 1934, but it was printed until 1945. The Fed distributed them to banks as late as 1969.
No, the copyright date is not always the same as the publication date. The copyright date is the year when a work is legally protected, while the publication date is when the work is made available to the public.
A copyright notification consists of the date and the name of the rightsholder of the text (generally the author, unless other arrangements were made). Publication information differs from edition to edition and relates to that specific publication. In some countries, the publication can be protected even if the text is in the public domain.
The mountains were made by the Yellowstone volcano about 100000 years ago