They have multiple connections. The number 13 of course represents the 13 colonies that made up the original United States, the stone indicates they form the foundation of the country, the fact that the pyramid is unfinished indicates that the US is and always will be a work in progress, and finally the use of masonry relates to the fact that many of the Founding Fathers were members of the society of Masons.
If you mean the ever first, then 1861. If you mean the current design for the $1 bill, then 1963
The US $2 bill has a painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on its back.
You probably mean 1976, and it is just worth $2.
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
If you mean a series 1957 silver certificate 1 dollar bill value may be $5.00 but only if it's a crisp uncirculated note with no folds, it's got to look like a new bill
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
If you mean "on" the one dollar bill...it is George Washington
It means you have a $10 bill.
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.
The symbols MOCCXXVI on a dollar bill likely represent the roman numerals for 1126. However, they do not hold any special significance or value on a dollar bill.
Well if you mean "Benjamin Franklin", he is on the US $100 dollar bill. I don't know of any "Benjimen Franklyn" on any bill.
I'm not sure what you mean by represent. Abraham Lincoln's picture is on the five dollar bill
1776
You can look up a two dollar bill, but if you mean specific as in serial number, you are the only one that possesses that specific two dollar bill with that certain serial number.
If you mean a ten dollar bill ripped in half than absolutely nothing. No place would accept it.
Qs are printed as part of the serial number on older 1 dollar bills. It doesn't mean anything.
I don't Know, try google