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U.S. One-Dollar Bill - Historic Design, Symbolism, and Collectibility #55 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the reverse of a vintage U.S. one-dollar bill, likely from the 1935-1957 Silver Certificate series, distinguished by its green ornamental border, central “ONE” denomination, and dual emblems-the pyramid with the Eye of Providence on the left and the bald eagle clutching arrows and olive branch on the right. The phrase “IN GOD WE TRUST” appears above the numeral, reflecting its adoption in 1956. The bill shows signs of heavy circulation, including creases, discoloration, and slight tears at the edges.
Used on numismatic, historical, or educational websites to illustrate U.S. currency design evolution, symbolism (e.g., Masonic imagery, national motto), or as reference for collectors identifying bill series and features. Matches user intent for learning about money history, verifying authenticity, or researching patriotic iconography.
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