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The Symbolism of the One-Dollar Bill: All-Seeing Eye and Great Seal Explained #58 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays the front of a U.S. one-dollar Federal Reserve Note featuring George Washington, alongside detailed views of the reverse side’s two key emblems: the Eye of Providence atop an unfinished pyramid (with “Annuit Coeptis” and “Novus Ordo Seclorum”) and the Great Seal’s bald eagle clutching arrows and olive branch. These symbols were adopted during the F.D.R. administration and reflect Enlightenment ideals, Masonic influence, and early American political philosophy. The text below connects these motifs to historical figures like Roosevelt and Eisenhower and their geopolitical visions.
This image is used on educational, historical, or conspiracy-themed web pages discussing U.S. currency symbolism, Freemasonry, or Cold War-era iconography; it serves users seeking deeper understanding of national symbols and their origins.
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