To give an appraisal, a key piece of information required is the series (date) of the bill, as well as condition. Add those details and ask again.
There is an Owl on the right side corner and a Spider on the left side. There is also a similarity to a Star of David on top of the eagle the stars make its shapeBusting MythsAccording to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing the "owl" and "spider" are artifacts of the printing process and are NOT part of the actual design.
The M is Hermon MacNeil's initial the man that designed the coin.
It should be very clear to see, right on the front above the "R" in the word DOLLAR at the bottom of the bill.
The "W" represents the designers name , A. A. Weinman.
The check letter face plate on a twenty-dollar bill is located in the lower right corner of the front side, where the large numeral "20" is printed. It is represented by a letter and a number that indicate the specific printing plate used for that particular bill. You can find it just below the portrait of Andrew Jackson. This feature helps identify the bill's production run and assists in tracking the currency.
The bottom right corner.
yes there is an owl in the top right corner anda sider in the bottom left corner!
in the top right corner of the one dollar bill by the one is a spider not an owl
first you click the top right corner then the bottom left corner after that click the bottom right corner then finally click the bottom middle and you win
Whose five dollar note? And from when? And on which side? There are at least twenty unique currencies called the dollar, all with unique designs for their notes from different times.
It is stamped at the bottom of the jug on left bottom corner or on right bottom corner
# Blue in the bottom left corner # Yellow in the bottom right corner # Red in the middle on the left # Purple in the middle on the right # Green in the top right corner
5 dollars
I don't think you can cut a square 6 ways, but I know you can cut it 4 ways.First you can cut it from left to right, then top to bottom,then from the top right corner to the bottom left corner, and then the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
on bottom left corner on bottom right corner
To write a 25 check, start by writing the date on the line in the top right corner. Then write "Twenty-five dollars" on the line next to the dollar sign. Finally, write "25.00" in the box provided on the right side of the check. Sign your name on the line at the bottom right corner to complete the check.
It spells the numbers "2" (left top corner), "0" (right top corner), "1" (right bottom corner) and "2" (left bottom corner) for the year 2012.