The spears the eagle holds repersents potential threat to there freedom. It holds 13 spears to symbolize the original 13 colonies.
The images are ON the bill, not IN the bill. Hold the bill very carefully. Look at each picture and move your eyes down to the bottom of the image where you'll find a caption telling you who or what it is.
Hold the bill in front of you. Then move your eyes down below the picture very carefully and read the words below the image. They'll say Independence Hall.
The concept of a "three-dollar bill" is often used in a colloquial sense to refer to something that is fake or non-existent, as there has never been an official U.S. three-dollar bill. However, in popular culture, the term is sometimes humorously associated with various figures, including the fictional character of "George Washington" or as a way to reference something that doesn't hold value. In reality, the closest historical note is the Continental Congress's issuance of $3 notes during the Revolutionary War, but they were not widely circulated or recognized.
Eagles do not have paws, they have claws. Mammals have paws, except for primates like us, bonobos, chimps, etc. who have hands. Most people are right handed and extend that hand first so the right claw was chosen to show that our primary intent is peace. The arrows are in the left claw to indicate that we have military power that can be used, but (at least in the past) only as a last resort.
The House of Representatives has the power to pass a bill of impeachment which causes the Senate to hold a trial based on the charges in the bill.
The symbols MOCCXXVI on a dollar bill likely represent the roman numerals for 1126. However, they do not hold any special significance or value on a dollar bill.
you hold it up to the light and if there is a shadow of the face it's real You hold it up in the sunlight, (or any other light such as a lamp), and you look to see if there is a line that says "USA (whatever dollar bill it is such as if it where a five dollar bill, it would say "USA Five").
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!
Yes an eagle can.
You hold it up into the light and if you see a line made up of words then its real.
Britney Spears has a new single called "Hold It Against Me".
Yes. I don't know about other people but I think it would be easier because, 1.People can write on dollar bills and totally ruin the dollar bill. 2. People could hold all their money in a money pouch. 3. If you don't have a wallet and you put your dollar bill in the same pocket as your change, so when you pull out your dollar bill all the change will spill everywhere.
Now a days there are security features on the 100 dollar bills to help you detect if the bill is counterfeit or not. One of the features is a watermark. If you hold the bill up to the light you will see a faint image of Benjamin Franklin to the right of the portrait.
The images are ON the bill, not IN the bill. Hold the bill very carefully. Look at each picture and move your eyes down to the bottom of the image where you'll find a caption telling you who or what it is.
When you are looking to see if you have a fake $100 bill, you can check for the piece of paper in the tail of the bill. When you hold the bill up to a light, you should see a slender piece of paper in it.
Britney Spears released the song 'Hold It Against Me' after '3'.
Britney Spears has a new single called "Hold It Against Me".