If you mean the website, probably not. But if you try to spend the bill you'll almost certainly be taken to the bricks-and-mortar location of a law enforcement agency.
Put the dollar bill in your washing machine. This should take care of it.
Take it to your bank.
Place the pill in a dollar bill, fold the dollar bill down the middle, and the sides, and on top. Then take anything large or heavy and lightly hit the pill inside of the dollar bill, slide the object over the dollar bill to crush all of the little rocks. Then open the dollar bill, take a card and scrape all of the side of the bill till you have formed a line of powder in the middle of the bill. Then take a straw or roll up another dollar bill tightly, and snort the line. There ya go !
In the US there are no gold dollar bills.
shine a one dollar bill at the sun. then take the 2 dollar bill and put it on a black or brown flat surface and shine a uv pens light on the bill if you see the back of the bill its real if you don't its fake
yes, because if you take a Neodymium magnet and place it on the edge of a dollar bill than the magnet lifts the iron up.
Take it to a store and spend it.... Or take it to a bank
to spend
You will need: 2 paperclips and 1 dollar bill First, take the dollar bill and fold over 1 side 1/4 of the dollar bill. Take a paperclip and hold it in place. Next fold the other side the opposite way accordion style. The dollar bill should be folded to look like 1/4 of the original shape of the dollar. This next part is tricky. Do not clip the whole thing together after that. if you do that, one of the paperclips will fall off of the dollar. Take the inside flap of the dollar and the outside flap and hold them in place with the paperclip. Pull fast and the paperclips should be connected. To watch the video, go to Easybartricks.com. Enjoy!
1. take a 1 dollar bill and add 2 zeros to the 1 (this would be counterfeiting) OR 2. become a magician BUT there is always a trick to magic tricks. you would need both a $1 bill and $100 bill OR.... You could get a job at the Federal Reserve!
Please take another look at the bill. It's dated 1935, not 1937. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"
What in the world does THAT mean? I'm gonna take a SWAG (silly wild-ass guess) at that. One dollar equals 100 cents, so you could say that a penny is a centidollar, because a penny represents one hundredth of a dollar. A dollar is also one tenth of a ten-dollar bill, so you could say that it is a decisawbuck. (Sawbuck is slang for a 10-dollar bill.)