The answer is that there is always some creepy little bug within the financial system that will bite you and steal your money!
And the serious answer is ...According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, there's neither a spider nor an owl in the design of the US $1 bill. They're artifacts of the printing process.The design is created by a mechanical engraving machine that produces intricate patterns called engine turnings. The repeating designs by coincidence do appear to make owl- and spider-like images but it's absolutely not intentional.
there aren't
No, it's not really fake nor counterfeit at all, because no one has made a fake zillion dollar bill!
Yes, there is a spider and an owl. The spider is at the front in the top right corner at the right side of the 1 curve and the owl is at the left 1 curve. Both are extremely hard to see but this is what I found.Sorry .... URBAN LEGEND. Neither of these items are an intentional part of the design. They're artifacts of the printing process. According to the Treasury, the design is created by a mechanical engraving machine that produces intricate patterns called engine turnings. The repeating designs by coincidence do appear to make owl- and spider-like images but it's absolutely not intentional.The appearance of images in random patterns is a quirk of the human brain, which likes to find order even when there's chaos. It's the same as seeing a man (or a rabbit) in the moon, or a cloud that looks like an elephant. Psychologists have studied the phenomenon for years; it's known as Pareidolia and is well-understood.
Yes, if you were to eat a dollar bill, it would pass through your digestive system and would likely come out in your feces. However, it is not recommended to consume non-food items as it can be harmful to your health and digestion.
The most poisonous spider in the world is the aggressive Brazilian Wandering Spider, also known as the banana spider. There is an effective antivenom known, so there are few fatalities from its bite.
in the top right corner of the one dollar bill by the one is a spider not an owl
there aren't
it is a spider because if you look real close with a magnifier, you can see the 8 legs and also there are 2 owls on the bottom of the dollar.Urban Legend ....Sorry, but the BEP insists there's no such design intentionally placed on the bill. It appears to be a spider and owl, but they're just artifacts of the printing process, enhanced by the willingness of nearly all of us to find what we're looking for.
it was on the 1 dollar bill
Dollar bills are not always worth one dollar, however one dollar bills are worth one dollar for the sake that 1=1, it is a one dollar bill, and can be exchanged for goods and services.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
George Washington is featured on the one-dollar bill.
In Kenya, the one dollar bill is known as a "100 shillings note".
cut it
lonnie (1$) toonie (2$) five dollar bill ten dollar bill twenty dollar bill fifty dollar bill and the one hundred dollar bill
A one dollar bill weighs about one gram.