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  1. 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. An image of the first U.S. president (1789–1797), George Washington, based on the Athenaeum Portrait, a 1796 painting by ...

    • 2.61 inches ≈ 66.3 mm
    • Approx. 1 g
    • $1
    • 6.14 inches ≈ 156 mm
  2. In 1969 the $1 bill began using the new treasury seal with wording in English instead of Latin. A very brief history of the United States one dollar banknote. The One Dollar Bill Collector promotes the collecting of one dollar bills with an emphasis on fun, education and entertainment. The first $1 bill was issued in 1862 as a Legal Tender Note ...

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  4. United States One Dollar Bill. The United States One Dollar Bill is very collectable and has been issued in a variety of formats and designs since 1862. Here is a list of all the different issues both large and small: Large Size Series $1 Bills. Legal Tender Note 1862, 1869, 1874, 1875, 1878, 1880, 1917, 1923; National Bank Note 1865, 1875

  5. Feb 26, 2018 · History of the Large One-Dollar Bill. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the first one-dollar bill as a Legal Tender Note. The currency featured a portrait of Salmon P. Chase who served as the Secretary of the Treasury. Later, in 1869, the one-dollar bill portrait changed to bear George Washington’s picture in the middle and a Vignette ...

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  6. obverse text: act of july 11th 1862. / the united states will pay the bearer one dollar at the treasury in new york / washington / august 1st, 1862 / 452 / series 251 / d / 1 2 3 / 1 / national bank note company / patented april 23rd 1860 / register of the united states / treasurer of the united states / thesaur / amer / septent / sigil /

  7. The first United States issued one dollar bill was printed in 1862. Since that time there have been many redesigns of the one dollar bill. In 1928 the size of the one dollar bill was changed to the size that we consider normal today. Before 1928, all dollar bills were about 35% bigger.

  8. Series: 1862. Obverse. Portrait of Salmon Portland Chase at left. Scripts: Latin, Latin (cursive) Lettering: ACT OF JULY 11TH 1862. THE UNITED STATES Will pay the bearer ONE DOLLAR at the Treasury in New York August 1st 1862. Reverse. Script: Latin . Lettering: THIS NOTE IS A LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EXCEPT DUTIES ON ...

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