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The words that appear on the Great Seal of Us are as follows : "Ba da ba da da, I'm lovin' it."
Great seal of the united states
In 1928 the Treasury adopted standard colors to distinguish the four types of bills that were then in circulation. A red seal and serial numbers identify a bill as a United States Note, a banknote issued directly by the Federal government instead of through a bank. US Notes were printed for for about a century and in several denominations, but were eliminated in the 1960s in favor of issuing all currency as Federal Reserve Notes.
The two main designs are the obverse and reverse of the Great Seal of the United States.
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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."
Before telephones and intercontinental telegraph lines, official seals were needed to authenticate documents for governments. If a diplomat arrived from say Europe, the only way to verify his credentials or the documents he carried was to check the seals stamped on them. So every government needed an official seal. The seal is a pressing device that makes impressions on paper or wax. The impressions are also referred to a seals. The great seal of the US was adopted in by the continental congress and remained as the seal of the new United States. See the related link or a 1-dollar bill for a picture of it. It features an eagle in the back and a pyramid on the front. The great seal in controlled by the secretary of state, The president has his own seal which is similar to the eagle of the great seal.
On June 20th, 1782 the Second Continental Congress adopted the bald eagle for the Great Seal of the United States. On the same day, it was also adopted as the national bird of the United States.
It is illegal to use it in such a way as to cause confusion in the mind of the public as to the involvement or endorsement of the US government in your use of the seal.
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The words that appear on the Great Seal of Us are as follows : "Ba da ba da da, I'm lovin' it."
The Bald Eagle is considered the national bird of the United States. Its image was adopted in the emblems for the Great Seal and the Seal of the President and it is illegal to hunt these birds in America.
George Washington made the great seal.... i think lol