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The back (reverse) of the one dollar bill is printed in green (this is why the dollar bill is sometimes called a greenback). It pictures the word "ONE" flanked by two circles, picturing the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States of America.
The back (reverse) of the one dollar bill is printed in green (this is why the dollar bill is sometimes called a greenback). It pictures the word "ONE" flanked by two circles, picturing the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States of America.
The plate series number, which identifies the literal engraving plate from which the note was printed, can be found once on the front of the bill in the lower right quadrant above the Federal Reserve District Number, and again on the back in the lower right corner.
Latin phrases appear a few times on the dollar bill. Above the pyramid reads annuit coeptis, which means God has favored our undertaking. Under the pyramid is the phrase novus ordo seclorum, which is interpreted as a new order of the ages.
A watermark bearing the image of the person whose portrait is on the bill can be found on all $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills series 1996 and later, and on $5 bills series 1999 and later. The watermark is embedded in the paper to the right of the portrait, and it can be seen from both sides of the bill.
The Front and Back of the Current One-Dollar Bill The Federal Reserve District seal appears on the left of the portrait among other features. The back of one-dollar bill is composed of the United States great seal on the left and the word "ONE"' on the right.
Below the reverse of the Great Seal on the left side of the bill are the words "THE GREAT SEAL," and below the obverse on the right side are the words "OF THE UNITED STATES."
A bill's serial number comprises a starting letter, followed by a series of numbers and an ending letter. The starting letter indicates the Federal Reserve Branch that printed the bill. The ending letter tracks how many times the specific series of numbers were used.
The dollar sign or peso sign ($ or ) is a symbol used to indicate the units of various currencies around the world, including the peso and the US dollar. The symbol can interchangeably have one or two vertical strokes. In common usage, the sign appears to the left of the amount specified, as in $1 (read: one dollar).
Above the pyramid reads annuit coeptis, which means God has favored our undertaking. Under the pyramid is the phrase novus ordo seclorum, which is interpreted as a new order of the ages. On the banner the eagle holds, e pluribus unum, which also appears on almost all U.S. coins, and means out of many, one.
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