No, but it's easy to see how some people could believe that. By a weird coincidence, K is the 11th letter of the alphabet, and that letter/number represents the Dallas Federal Reserve district that distributed the bill.
Of course, K is the first letter in Kennedy and he was assassinated in Dallas in November, the 11th month. But if you check your facts you'll find that the Dallas Federal Reserve district was established in 1913, and K has been the 11th letter of the alphabet for hundreds of years, so neither one could have anything directly to do with JFK.
No. Sorry, only a conversation piece.
in the top right corner of the one dollar bill by the one is a spider not an owl
David M. Kennedy never appeared on a U.S. dollar bill. The only people to appear on U.S. dollar bills are past presidents and founding fathers.
Kennedy thus far has not been featured on any US currency. However, a regular dollar bill with a Kennedy sticker over Washington's portrait is legal to use.
The number 1
JFK has never appeared on a paper bill, only on the 50 cent coin.
JFK has never appeared on a paper bill, only on the 50 cent coin.
It's worth 5 dollars.
I have a 5 dollar 1981 bill signed by the treasurer. Is this worth anything?
Literally nothing. It's a novelty.
Tommy Tate - For the Dollar Bill :)
There is no such thing as an Irish four dollar bill, so it is not worth anything.