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U.S. Five Dollar Bill - Design, History & Security Features #61 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the obverse of the 1999-series U.S. $5 Federal Reserve Note, featuring a central portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, flanked by the Federal Reserve seal on the left and the U.S. Treasury seal on the right. The note includes microprinting, color-shifting ink (not visible in monochrome), and serial numbers with prefix “BF” indicating the Boston Federal Reserve District. Issued as legal tender for all debts, public and private, it reflects decades of U.S. currency design evolution.
Used on educational finance sites, numismatic resources, government treasury pages, and historical content about U.S. currency; targets users researching bill authenticity, design history, or Lincoln’s legacy.
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