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(United States) Value: $1: Width: 6.14 inches ≈ 156 mm: Height: 2.61 inches ≈ 66.3 mm: Weight: Approx. 1 g: Security features: Security fibers, raised printing: Material used: 75% cotton 25% linen: Years of printing: 1929–present (Small size) Obverse; Design: George Washington: Design date: 1963: Reverse; Design: Great Seal of the United ...
Paper. Federal Reserve note paper is one-fourth linen and three-fourths cotton, and contains red and blue security fibers. The $1 Federal Reserve note was issued in 1963, and its design—featuring President George Washington and the Great Seal of the United States—remains unchanged.
United States: Value: $1: Width Mm: 6.14 inches ≈ 156: Height Mm: 2.61 inches ≈ 66.3: Thickness Mm: 0.109: Weight G: Approx. 1: Security Features: Security fibers, raised printing: Paper Type: 75% cotton 25% linen: Years Of Printing: 1929–present (Small size) Obverse: US one dollar bill, obverse, series 2009.jpg: Adsaffs Design: George ...
Feb 23, 2014 · 1 History: 1.1 Large size notes. 1.2 Small size notes. 1.3 Experimental issues. 2 Reverse of current \$1 bill. History: Large size notes. (approximately 7.4218 x 3.125 in. ≅ 189 x 79 mm)
- The Federal Reserve Seal and the Federal Reserve District Number. There are twelve different Federal Reserve Banks responsible for printing paper money in the United States.
- Serial Numbers. The serial number of a bill appears twice, once in the lower left hand quadrant and again in the upper right hand quadrant on the front of the bill.
- Series Date (or Series Year) In the lower right quadrant between the portrait of George Washington and signature of the Secretary of the Treasury is the Series Date.
- Plate Serial Number. The Plate Serial Number appears twice: once on the front of the bill in the lower right quadrant above the Federal Reserve District Number, and again on the back in the lower right corner.
Obverse Reverse $1 United States Note 6.140 in × 2.610 in (155.956 mm × 66.294 mm) Green; Black George Washington: Stylized "One Dollar" $2 United States Note 6.140 in × 2.610 in (155.956 mm × 66.294 mm) Green; Black Thomas Jefferson: Monticello: $5 United States Note 6.140 in × 2.610 in (155.956 mm × 66.294 mm) Green; Black Abraham Lincoln
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No matter the denomination, a banknote weighs approximately 1 gram. Because there are 454 grams in one pound, this means there are 454 notes in one pound of currency. Want to measure your notes in a different way? A stack of currency one mile high would contain more than 14.5 million banknotes.