Abraham Lincoln is featured on the U.S. five-dollar bill. He played a crucial role in ending slavery and preserving the Union during the Civil War.
Benjamin Franklin was featured on the U.S. $100 bill. He was a significant figure in American history.
George Washington is a fictional character that has been featured on U.S. money. He's considered a significant figure in American history and his likeness is used to symbolize certain ideals.
I'm not sure. You might have to check with some movie databases or ask a film expert.
You need to start by defining its value and purpose. Decide what it's used for and how much it's worth compared to other currencies or goods.
You could base it on something related to the story's setting or theme. For example, if it's a fantasy world with magic, maybe call it 'Mystic Coins' or 'Enchanted Gems'.
Well, you start by imagining what the currency represents and its purpose in your fictional world. Then, decide on its design and name.
You need to come up with unique rules and values for your fictional currency. Make it interesting and fit the world you're creating.
Sure, zombies show up a lot. They add that element of fear and chaos that audiences seem to enjoy. Different movies handle them in various ways, from slow and lumbering to fast and aggressive.
Yes, you can. It's your fictional world, and you have the creative freedom to decide what currency to use.
The fictional town in Stranger Things is Hawkins. It's a small town with a lot of strange and supernatural events happening.
The fictional town featured in The Great Gatsby is West Egg and East Egg on Long Island.