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Although there have been color changes and other minor modifications, US $1 bills have had the same images since 1935.

The front has the numeral "1" in each corner and a portrait of President George Washington centered in an oval frame. Bills issued since 1963 have the seal of the issuing Federal Reserve District to the left of the portrait while to the right the word ONE is in large letters over the Treasury Seal.

The reverse also has the numeral "1" in each corner with the word ONE in large letters in the center, flanked by both sides of the Great Seal of the United States. The left side shows an unfinished pyramid with 13 rows of stone signifying that the country was founded on the original 13 colonies but is always a work in progress. The right side shows an eagle beneath a cloud containing 13 stars. The eagle holds both an olive branch and arrows, signifying the United States' desire for peace but willingness to defend itself when necessary.

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