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A crisp Series 2006 U.S. one-dollar Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (District J).
The U.S. one-dollar bill: obverse (front) shows George Washington; reverse (back) displays the Great Seal with “In God We Trust.”
A crisp Series 2003 U.S. one-dollar bill issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (District H), with green serial number L11180916G.
A crisp Series 2006 U.S. one-dollar bill issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (District C), signed by Treasurer Anna Escobedo Cabral and Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr.
This is the front side of a 2003 Series $1 Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (District 12).
A simplified yet accurate artistic rendering of the front of a US $100 bill, emphasizing key security features and iconic portraiture.
A well-circulated 1935-1957 Series $1 Silver Certificate showing the reverse side with the Eye of Providence and bald eagle.
A chaotic heap of US one-dollar bills, illustrating cash flow, budgeting challenges, or sudden windfalls.
The front of the U.S. $20 Federal Reserve Note showcases Andrew Jackson’s portrait, intricate engravings, and modern anti-counterfeiting measures.
The reverse of the U.S. $1 bill features the unfinished pyramid with the Eye of Providence and the Great Seal’s bald eagle-both rich in symbolic meaning.
The U.S. $10 Federal Reserve Note displays Alexander Hamilton on the obverse and the U.S. Treasury Building on the reverse-issued since 1928, updated in 2006 and 2013.
The front of a Series 2009 U.S. $100 Federal Reserve Note, showcasing Benjamin Franklin’s portrait, green seal, and serial number FF 95594731 A.
The 1999-series U.S. $5 Federal Reserve Note, showcasing Abraham Lincoln, the green Treasury seal, and intricate engraving details.
A front view of the modern U.S. $100 Federal Reserve Note, showcasing its detailed engraving, serial number, and anti-counterfeiting elements.
The modern U.S. $100 bill showcases Benjamin Franklin’s portrait, the blue 3D security ribbon, and the bell-in-inkwell watermark.
The current U.S. $10 Federal Reserve Note, issued since 2006, highlights Alexander Hamilton and includes advanced anti-counterfeiting elements.
The front of the U.S. $100 bill (Series 2009) showcases Benjamin Franklin, with visible security elements including the green serial number and Federal Reserve seal.
A set of four cheerful, side-view SUVs in bold colors, perfect for teaching vehicle types or adding playful visuals to learning content.
The 1973-1989 Canadian one-dollar bill, printed by the Bank of Canada, showcases Queen Elizabeth II in profile alongside the Royal Coat of Arms and intricate security features.
The modern U.S. $100 bill showcases Benjamin Franklin, the 3D security ribbon, color-shifting bell, and watermark for authenticity.
Neatly stacked and strapped $100 bills, ready for counting or deposit-common in banking, accounting, and financial reporting visuals.
This 1862 $1 Demand Note was the first U.S. paper currency issued by the federal government, redeemable “on demand” for coin.
A detailed, non-legal-tender illustration of the U.S. $100 Federal Reserve Note, perfect for teaching currency design or graphic reference.
The back of the U.S. one-dollar bill showcases the Great Seal of the United States, rich with historical and symbolic meaning.