No there are only 27 State names on the back of a 5 dollar bill..... I think
The United States two dollar bill was created shortly after the US Civil War to facilitate commerce (same as all other denominations of currency) and to fill the large gap between the one dollar coin/one dollar bill and the five dollar bill.
The back of a $5 bill has a picture of the Lincoln Memorial which has the names of all 48 states that existed at the time it was built, so of course the image on the $5 bill will show that as well. Of those, either 26 or 27 states are shown, depending on what age it has and what image was used. Because the state names run all the way around the top of the Memorial it's clearly impossible to show all of them in a single 2-dimensional image. (Unless and until a Harry Potter-style bill is printed where the images can move, LOL!)
State names are not on the 5.00 bill. Money is for all states.
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.
No US bill lists all 50 states. You may be thinking of the image of the Lincoln Memorial that's been on on the back of the $5 bill since 1928. The Lincoln Memorial itself has the names of all 48 states that were in the Union at the time the monument was built. Because the bill can only show one face of the building only 26 names are visible.
The back of the United States ten dollar bill has a picture of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, DC Note that all US bills have captions identifying their pictures and portraits.
The only states that appear on standard $2 Federal Reserve Notes are those in the black Federal Reserve Seal on the bill's left. Any other state names, outlines, etc. were added by a private company.
The center of the back of the 500 dollar bill has the number 500 in a circle. Over it is written The United States of America, and under it is written Five Hundred Dollars, both in all capital letters.
The one dollar bill has the second oldest design of all U.S. currency currently ... of the United States Capitol behind a Bald Eagle perched on an American Flag.
A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is on the front of the US $2 bill.Note that every modern US bill has identifying captions under the portrait on the front and the picture on the back.
The back of a $5 bill shows either 26 or 27 states across the top of the Lincoln Memorial, depending on what age it has and what image was used. Because the state names run all the way around the top of the Memorial, it's clearly impossible to show all of them in a single 2-dimensional image. (Unless and until a Harry Potter-style bill is printed where the images can move, LOL!)
It's just an expression: "As Queer As A One-Dollar Bill...." One dollar bills are especially common--the most common dollar bill at all: Normal.