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U.S. Five-Dollar Bill Design: Front and Back Features Explained #3642694 (License: Personal Use)
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The front of the U.S. $5 Federal Reserve Note displays a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, with intricate engraving and security threads. The reverse side showcases the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., rendered in green ink with fine architectural detail and the denomination prominently displayed. Both sides include microprinting, watermarking, and color-shifting ink as anti-counterfeiting measures.
This image is commonly used in educational resources, currency collectors’ guides, government financial literacy pages, and museum exhibits to illustrate U.S. paper money design and historical significance. It serves users seeking visual reference for identification, learning, or verification purposes.
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