No one ever added "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by looking at any modern coin or bill, the motto is In God WE Trust.
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NEVER: The motto is "In God We Trust" NOT in god YOU trust. It was first used on the 1864 U.S. 2 cent-piece.
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Please check the bill's date again. It's 1935, not 1936. There were no $1 bills dated 1936.The motto In God We Trust was not added to $1 bills until 1957 so it's perfectly normal that it isn't on a 1935-A bill.Please see the Related Question for more information.
No. He didn't sell it. He let the cashier hold it, in exchange for the 100 dollar bill. That way she could trust that if he ran off with the money, she would have the watch, which costed about the same amount.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises's motto is 'The home of Texas' best eatin'.
He is on the 2 dollar bill.
The motto In God WE Trust was added in 1957.
The U.S. Treasury did not issued a one dollar bill dated 1937. Even if they had, the motto "In God We Trust" was not added to U.S. dollar bills until 1957.
No US bills ever had the wording "In God YOU Trust"; the motto is In God WE Trust. That aside, the fact that the motto isn't on your bill is perfectly normal. It was first added to $1 bills in 1957 during the anti-communist fervor of the Cold War period. The motto was then added to other denominations in the early 1960s.
No, all issues of the US dollar bill after 1956 have the motto 'In God We Trust'. This is because atheism is generally discouraged in the United States.
The motto "In God YOU Trust" has never been on a coin or bill. As you can see from your pocket change, it reads "In God WE Trust". The motto was added to silver dollars in 1866, two years after its introduction on the 2¢ piece. It was added to $1 bills in 1957. It was added to other denominations at many different times over the years.
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Without knowing its date and series letter it's not possible to give a value. The motto In God We Trust wasn't added to bills until the late 1950s and early 1960s so if the bill is older, it's perfectly normal if the motto's not there.
The motto was not added to any bills until the late 1950s. Please check your bill again and post a new question with the correct date.
A twenty dollar bill with no "In God We Trust" on it from the Series C design is still worth its face value of $20. The absence of "In God We Trust" does not affect its value as a legal tender in the United States.
The phrase "In God We Trust" was first included on U.S. coins in 1864 during the Civil War era. It became the official national motto of the US in 1956 and appears on all US currency, including the dollar bill.
Please check the date and post a new, separate question. The motto was added to ALL $20 notes starting in the 1960s
The motto wasn't added to $10 bills until 1963. Please see the Related Questions for more information.