Assuming your bill is dated 1976 or later, the large number that appears in all four inside corners of the scrollwork indicates the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill. It corresponds to the alphabetic position of the letter in the black seal to Jefferson's left; the seal also displays the name of the city where the District's bank is located.
The smaller combination of letters and numbers is called a plate position indicator or face plate number. US banknotes are printed on large sheets of paper that are then cut into individual bills. The letter and the number after it indicate the grid position where an individual bill was located on the large sheet, somewhat like a city address ("F Street and 3rd Avenue").
If there's a small "FW" before the face plate number, the bill was printed at the Treasury's Fort Worth printing plant. If there is no "FW", it was printed at the plant in Washington, DC.
Note that all US bills display face plate numbers, not just $2 bills. The number is in a different position for each denomination.
There are Nine letters. I have counted you can even observe by looking very closely into a dollar bill right on the bottom of the pyramid says these letters (MDCCLXXVI).
Its letters and everything else are blue. It has the shape of the state right in between the 3 numbers and 3 letters. On the bottom of it, there are words that read, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
You can switch between numbers and letters on the Keyboard. It is found under the Numbers section.
it is on the bottom
The treasurer of the U.S's signature is on the front bottom left of the one dollar bill and the Secretary of the treasuery's signature is on the front right on the bottom of the one dollar bill.
its all of the letters on the keyboard from top left to bottom right
The letter on the left indicates the month it was made (for instance A=January and B=February). The roman numeral or number on the right indicates the year it was made.
If you want words, you type. If you want numbers you use either the numbers above the letters (or if you have it you can use the keypad to the right of the letters).
Using standard Braille transcription, where the numbers 1, 2, and 3 represent the dots on the top left, middle left, and bottom left respectively, and the numbers 4, 5, and 6 represent the dots on the top right, middle right, and bottom right respectively, the word "wherever" is written thus. Take note of the spaces in between numbers which indicate new letters: 2,4,5,6 1,2,5 1,5 1,2,3,5 1,5 1,2,3,6 1,5 1,2,3,5
No. They run left to right and are labelled with numbers.
It should be very clear to see, right on the front above the "R" in the word DOLLAR at the bottom of the bill.
In the bottom right there are numbers on creature cards X/Y. X= creature's attack power were y= creature's toughness.