The Great Seal makes up the major part of the bill's design, in the two circles on either side of the word ONE.
no sweetie, it is on the back of a one dollar bill, your welcome.:)
The great seal
Great seal of the united states
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST ONE DOLLAR The Great Seal
Reverse
The Great Seal of the United States and the word ONE
No it's not sorry.
The design on the back of a US dollar bill that features a pyramid is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. It just means the people who designed the dollar bill wanted to feature the reverse of the Great Seal on it (the design in the other circle ... the Eagle ... is the obverse, or front, of the Great Seal). The official symbolism, presented at the time the US Congress approved and adopted the Great Seal, is that the pyramid "represents Strength and Duration."
On the back of a dollar bill is the Great Seal a pyramid with an eye on top it also says IN GOD WE TRUST and The United States Of America.
There is not a sphinx on the dollar bill. The dollar bill features different symbols and images, such as the Great Seal of the United States and representations of important figures in American history.
The eye on the U. S. dollar bill is called The Eye of Providence and is often interpreted to mean the eye of God watching over humanity. It appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. In 1935 both sides of the Great Seal were added to the reverse side of the one dollar bill.
The eagle is the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is the reverse side of the Seal.