- United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia
The United States one-dollar bill (US$1), sometimes referred to as a single, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U S fractional currency notes in 1876
- What Do the Symbols on the U. S. $1 Bill Mean? | HowStuffWorks
Let's start with the front of the dollar bill It's the side that includes Washington's portrait It features the Federal Reserve District Seal, the note position letter and number, the serial number, the U S Treasury Seal, the note position and plate serial number, and bill series
- The Seven Denominations | U. S. Currency Education Program
The Federal Reserve Board's U S Currency Education Program provides public access to education, training, and information about Federal Reserve Notes
- Who Is On Every U. S. Bill? - Grunge
You probably know which American icons are featured on $1, $5, and $10 bills But can you name the statesmen who graced $500, $1,000, and $10,000 bills?
- Symbols on a U. S. dollar bill | Meanings, Explained, History . . .
What are the symbols on a U S dollar bill? Find out in our interactive and article
- The U. S. Dollar: Definition, Symbols, Denomination, Currency
The dollar bill shows the Great Shield of the United States, which contains: The American eagle flying free, holding 13 arrows of war in its non-dominant left talon and an olive branch for peace in its dominant right talon
- Decoding a United States One Dollar Bill
This page from the website The One Dollar Bill Collector walks you through all of the features including the Federal Reserve Bank Number, serial number, and even teaches you how to know what position on the printing plate a particular note was in
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