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Whose five dollar note? And from when? And on which side? There are at least twenty unique currencies called the dollar, all with unique designs for their notes from different times.
"FIVE DOLLARS" is written once in large letters on the bottom left corner of the obverse and about fifty-five times in nine rows of teeny weeny micro printing on the top left hand corner of the obverse.
The number 1
"Qwerty" is the word that is on the left hand corner on your keyboard.
Top right hand corner
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should be 1 on left hand corner of dashboard in corner of window! If you have a vectra B its on the panel in the drivers door a black sticker with white writing
Five yellow stars in the upper left hand corner of a red field.
The Australian Five Dollar note featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, has a branch of eucalyptus (gum) leaves and flowers on the left hand side. The species is Scribbly Gum (Eucalyptus haemastoma). The transparent holographic device in the lower right hand corner has a stylised representation of a gum flower.
Draw a line from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner and then across the base to the bottom left hand corner and then to the top right hand corner.
Yes a hand writing a normal writing are the same thing
Search up hand writing in google search and click on images on the top left corner and then it should show you some pics of the letters.