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  1. (United States) Value: $1: Width: 6.14 inches156 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.
  5. 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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  7. 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.

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