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The back of the two dollar bill depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
I looked, the back of my five dollar bill isn't red, but thank you for aski g
The U.S. dollar is referred to as the 'green back' because the reverse side is printed in green.
Nobody is on the back of the $500 US Dollar note, it just says 'The United States of America' and '500 Dollars'.
A lady with a baby on her back is on the front of the gold dollar coins and a lady bending down to the plant is oat coin
No there are only 27 State names on the back of a 5 dollar bill..... I think
26 state names
The reason is because the image on the back is of the Lincoln Memorial, which itself displays the name of the 36 states which were states at the time Lincoln was President. Given that only the front of the building is visible, only the 26 states listed on the front can be seen.
no sweetie, it is on the back of a one dollar bill, your welcome.:)
The words "United States of America" and "Quarter Dollar" typically appear on the front (obverse) of a quarter. The specific design and additional words may vary depending on the commemorative or state quarter.
The first president to appear on a coin was Lincoln on the penny back in 1909. As far as coins including names, that didn't happen until the introduction of the presidential dollar in 2007, starting with Washington.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 0. This can appear in any order and any combinations. Sometimes some of these numbers will be missing. But don't worry your dollar will be still worth the same.
11.80 is what Olivia would get back if she bought two hamburgers at the state fair and paid with a 20 dollar bill.
If Olivia bought two hamburgers at the state fair and each hamburger cost 4.10 and she paid with a 20 Dollar bill she would get 11.80 back.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
Yes the Lincoln Memorial does appear on the back of a $5
"F G" are the initials of the designer Frank Gasparro. His initials also appear on the back of the cent and half dollar, among other coins.