The small number in the lower-right corner is called a plate serial number. It identifies which printing plate was used to print each bill. Check various $1 bills and you'll see different serial numbers.
Other marks include a letter/number combination like C7; these are position indicators that identify which row and column the bill occupied on the printing plate. If the position indicator has a tiny "FW" in front of it, that means the bill was printed in Fort Worth rather than Washington.
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Once on a NZ$5
It should be very clear to see, right on the front above the "R" in the word DOLLAR at the bottom of the bill's front.
The Great Seal of the United States and the word ONE
it was on the 1 dollar bill
A five-dollar bill is called a fin, or a finif, from The Yiddish finf, or five.
First of all...why do you want to know? Your can always look at a one dollar bill and count. I don't have a dollar bill in front of me at the moment but I'm guessing 8.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
Dollar bills are not always worth one dollar, however one dollar bills are worth one dollar for the sake that 1=1, it is a one dollar bill, and can be exchanged for goods and services.
George Washington is featured on the one-dollar bill.
cut it