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US $1 bills are printed on special paper made from linen and cotton fiber. The paper is cut into large sheets which are sent through a multi-stage printing press that adds the green and black ink for the designs as well as the seals and serial numbers.

Security FeaturesUS $1 and $2 bills do not have advanced anti-counterfeiting features because they are rarely copied. Those 2 denominations don't have large portraits, colored backgrounds, microprinting, watermarks, or fluorescent strips like those found in higher-value bills.
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