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Need linguistic help

for the hotel i am building i need to know, how to write its name.

google was no help. it gave me a third option, when i wanted to know wich one of two was better.

your US dollars - how are they called?

Greenbuck, Greenback or Green Buck?

Greenback

this one would be my call but you know you are going to get a 1000 differnt answers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenback
"Greenback usually refers to the United States dollar: It generally refers to money:

* Greenback (money), a fiat currency that was issued by the North during the American Civil War.[1]

There are at least two types of notes that were called greenback:

*
      o United States Note
      o Demand Note
* A term first used for the United States Demand Notes issued from August 1861 to April 1862
* A modern (since 1914) United States Federal Reserve Note
* A United States Note
* Greenback Party, an American political party that was active between 1874 and 1884 which advocated government-issued currency
* Save the Greenback, U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employees, and paper and ink suppliers, opposed to phasing out the paper dollar"

http://www.answers.com/topic/greenback
“A slang term for U.S. paper dollars. Greenbacks got their name from their color, however, in the mid-1800s, “greenback” was a negative term. During this time, the Continental Congress did not have taxing authority. As a result, the greenbacks did not have a secure financial backing and banks were reluctant to give customers the full value of the dollar.”