The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
No, Benjamin Franklin is not on the back of the $2 bill. The reverse side of the $2 bill features an image of John Trumbull's painting "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence." Franklin is, however, featured on the front of the bill, which portrays him alongside other historical figures.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
If the Italian Lire 1,000 note (it is violet and multicolor with M. Montessori on the front and 2 children on the back of the bill) is dated around 1990 or later can be turned in before February 29, 2012 for US Dollars. Unfortunately it is worth only about 50 cents.
the white house
The U.S.capitol
Benjamin Franklin is on the front Indepedence Hall is on the back
The two main designs are the obverse and reverse of the Great Seal of the United States.
Alexander Hamilton (U.S. Secretary of the Treasury) is currently on the front of the ten dollar bill and the U.S. Treasury is illustrated on the back. For future reference, you could always look at the bill itself; each picture has a label right below it.
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The back of the U.S. ten-dollar bill features an illustration of the U.S. Treasury building, and there are no cars depicted in that design. The focus is primarily on the architectural details of the building and surrounding elements, rather than vehicles.
It would have been nice to see the illustration.
The back of the two dollar bill depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Two sentences with the word illustration: 1. The illustration in the textbook provided students with a good visual of the subject. 2. There was no illustration available of what the old building once looked like.
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No, the signing of the Declaration of Independence is on the back of the two dollar bill. That's an alien holding the two dollar bill.
It's an interpretation of the Presidential Seal.
The US $2 bill has a painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on its back.