The pyramid is a Mason sign, and i think you know about the masons. if you don`t, look `em up.
There are thirteen rows of stone in the pyramid on the dollar bill.
Back of U.S one dollar bill, unfinished pyramid
The pyramid depicted on the back of the U.S. one-dollar bill consists of 13 rows of bricks. Each row contains a different number of bricks, with the bottom row having 7 bricks, and the rows above decreasing by one brick as you move up. In total, there are 28 bricks in the pyramid.
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you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
on the dollar bill? if it is then its 12 letters
There are thirteen rows of stone in the pyramid on the dollar bill.
Back of U.S one dollar bill, unfinished pyramid
only some it is a meth that the top of the pyramid is missing on the one dollor billCorrectionNo, the pyramid is a Masonic symbol. It only resembles the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The wording on the back of the dollar bill is in Latin. Above the pyramid it says ANNUIT COEPTIS which means "God has favored our undertaking", at the base of the pyramid are the roman numerals for 1776, and below the base of the pyramid it says NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM which means "a new order has begun."
The pyramid and "all seeing eye" are defiantly two.
On one dollar bills in the shape of a partial pyramid
The pyramid depicted on the back of the U.S. one-dollar bill consists of 13 rows of bricks. Each row contains a different number of bricks, with the bottom row having 7 bricks, and the rows above decreasing by one brick as you move up. In total, there are 28 bricks in the pyramid.
The unfinished pyramid on the back of an American $1 bill represents the country that is always building, always improving and getting better and thus, always slightly unfinished.
The "chunky" candy bar and the unfinished pyramid on the back of the US one dollar bill are examples of a trapezoid.
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it was on the 1 dollar bill