If you refer to the text in the top left of the obverse of the current Five Dollar note, "FIVE DOLLARS" is written about fifty-five times in nine rows of teeny weeny microprinting.
The current polymer Australian Ten Dollar note has Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson (balladist & journalist) on the front and Dame Mary Gilmore (poet & human rights campaigner) on the back. The $10 note only has the words "Waltzing Matilda" on it. The text along the bottom of the note are excerpts from "The Man From Snowy River". "Waltzing Matilda" and "The Man From Snowy River" are both the work of Banjo Paterson.
I've got these two pictures of one... and but I guess only text can be put in here.
There are no four-letter words on the dollar bill. The dollar bill contains various phrases and text, including "United States of America," "Federal Reserve Note," and "In God We Trust," but none of them are four-letter words.
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The compound word formed by combining "check," "note," and "text" is "checknote" or "checknotetext."
you use there phone number
get a new phone mate
Old English text (it should be one you get with windows word)
Note me back
Text me! Your text was difficult to understand.
Note text
A footnote is a note on a foot