It's located on the top right side on the front just above the number one on the left side of the shield like symbol around the number one
CORRECTION
According to the US Treasury there is neither a spider nor an owl on the US $1 bill. The intricate designs on US bills are made by an engraving machine, and there are places where the many tiny lines come together in what our brains see as specific patterns even though none really exist. It's the same phenomenon that lets us interpret the craters on the moon as a man's face (or a rabbit, if you're from Asia), or see outlines of US states in clouds. It's been studied for years and is well-known to scientists under the scientific name Pareidolia.
The Bahamian Dollar is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar, so a $1 Bahamas bill is worth exactly $1 US Dollar.
There is no one million dollar bill in US currency.
it is a spider because if you look real close with a magnifier, you can see the 8 legs and also there are 2 owls on the bottom of the dollar.Urban Legend ....Sorry, but the BEP insists there's no such design intentionally placed on the bill. It appears to be a spider and owl, but they're just artifacts of the printing process, enhanced by the willingness of nearly all of us to find what we're looking for.
No. That's an urban legend. According to the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing, neither of these items are an intentional part of the design. They're artifacts of the printing process. The design is created by a mechanical engraving machine that produces intricate patterns called engine turnings. The repeating designs by coincidence do appear to make owl- and spider-like images but it's absolutely not intentional.
About 1 gram
All current US bills have a mass of about 1 gram, regardless of denomination.
No. George Washington is on the front of the US one Dollar bill.
No. The US has never printed a 1 million dollar bill, and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1940.
A dollar bill (or any denomination bill) weighs 1 gram.
One US dollar.
The average ONE dollar bill, if new is 6.14 inches long.
It is not George Washington. He is on the US 1-dollar cotton bill.