It doesn't say In God YOU Trust anywhere on a US bill. The motto on all bills and coins reads "In God WE Trust" and it's prominently displayed over the word ONE on the back of the bill.
The phrase "In God We Trust" was first included on U.S. coins in 1864 during the Civil War era. It became the official national motto of the US in 1956 and appears on all US currency, including the dollar bill.
The Bible encourages believers not to worry, but to trust in God's provision and care. In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus teaches his followers not to be anxious about their daily needs, as God knows and will provide for them. Instead, believers are urged to seek first the kingdom of God and trust that he will take care of the rest.
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).
''Thank God'' is correct. ''Thanks God'' is incorrect.
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Mawu nayra wo kodiee
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST ONE DOLLAR The Great Seal
a hundred dollars.
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In 1957, the one dollar bill was modified to say 'in God we trust.' The 1957 silver dollar bill is sold online for between 300 and 700 dollars, depending on the bill's markings and overall quality.
O_O depending on the condition... a lot :D
No, 1950 series E one hundred dollar bills do not have the phrase "In God We Trust" printed on them. The motto "In God We Trust" first appeared on U.S. currency in 1957.
America itself have a ton of gold locked up a dollar bill is not a dollar but a paper note (like a IOU) lets say if you added up all the US bill in the world together and have a made up number of 50 trillion dollar and if US has 50 trillion pound of gold than your dollor bill would be worth exactly 1 pound of gold in the vault, BUT you cannot go and take the gold out. on the back of the dollar bill it says "In God We Trust" which means that you trust God that America will safe keep your portion of the gold, the meaning of it is not exact but it reference to it. It also has other meaning such as God has favored the US. if more bills get printed the weaker the dollar bill gets and the more gold US has the stronger the dollar bill gets. Gold is the universal currency
The motto In God We Trust was not added to bills until the 1950s so it's normal that a 1934 bill will not have a motto.You didn't say anything about the bill's condition or whether it has a series letter (a single capital letter after the date). In any case, depending on condition and series it could be worth anything from face value to $30.
The motto was not put on $5 bills until 1963 so no 1950-dated bills will carry it.Also no US bill or coin says "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by checking the money in your pocket the motto is always "In God WE Trust"
This is normal for 1950 $5 bills. In circulated condition, it has no added value. A gem crisp uncirculated note is worth about $15
No, "you trust on god" is not correct. What you probably are trying to say is, you trust God. Or, you place your trust in God.
No US coin says "In God YOU Trust". As you can see from your pocket change, they say "In God WE Trust". Without knowing the coin's date it's not possible to say whether the apparently-missing motto is unusual. The motto didn't appear on circulating silver dollars until 1866, and of course 2007 and 2008 Presidential dollars carried the motto on the coins' edge where it can be difficult to see. Please post a new question with the coin's date and what type of dollar it is.